'I've got about half a pound:' Traffic stop for busted headlight led to arrests for marijuana in Racine Co.

RACINE COUNTY -- Two men are facing multiple charges after a traffic stop for a busted headlight turned into a drug bust in Racine County on Saturday, Nov. 30.

Around 9:30 p.m., a Racine County deputy was on patrol along I-94 southbound in the Village of Yorkville when they saw a red car approaching them with a defective passenger side headlamp. Deputies initiated a traffic stop, and the driver of the car slowed to approximately 45 miles per hour and continued to drive for an additional mile before pulling over and stopping.

While the deputy was speaking with the driver and passenger, the deputy noticed a strong smell of fresh marijuana coming from the car.

"When the windows came down, he could detect a very strong odor of fresh marijuana coming from the vehicle," said Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling.

Drug bust: 2 men found with marijuana, THC dabs, and THC vape cartridges in Racine County



The driver, a 28-year-old Illinois man, and his passenger, a 32-year-old Milwaukee man, were removed from the car to conduct a search. The driver was identified by sheriff's officials as Jose Lopez Diaz. The passenger was identified by sheriff's officials as Edgar Montes Gonzalez.

"I'm going to be completely honest with you, sir. I've got about half a pound back there," one of the men told deputies in body camera video.

The search of the vehicle resulted in deputies locating fresh marijuana, THC vape cartridges, THC edibles, and other drug paraphernalia. Deputies found 315.6 grams of marijuana, four packages of 500mg THC edible gummies, 33 THC vape cartridges, 17.3 grams of THC dabs along with other drug paraphernalia.

"This is not personal use," said Sheriff Schmaling. "This is pre-packaged, and this is beyond personal use. The state of Wisconsin has not legalized marijuana. If you're going to bring that here into our state, specifically into Racine County, and we find it, we're going to arrest you for it."



Both men were taken to the Racine County Jail.

Charges were filed Monday, Dec. 2 against Montes Gonzalez:


    Montes Gonzalez was in court Monday for his initial appearance. A preliminary hearing was scheduled for Dec. 11, and cash bond was set at $10,000.

    Online court records did not show formal charges against Lopez Diaz as of Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 3, though he was listed as the co-defendant in the criminal complaint filed against Montes Gonzalez.