Johnson woman facing drug trafficking charges after getting pulled over for not signaling

Kimberly Marie Osborne Kimberly Marie Osborne
Kimberly Marie Osborne
Kimberly Marie Osborne

BANNER, Ky. — A Johnson County woman is facing multiple drug trafficking charges, after she was pulled over for not using her turn signal.

A Floyd County sheriff’s deputy spotted a 2004 Lincoln Navigator turning onto Prater Creek from U.S. 23 without signaling, so he pulled it over. When he spoke to the driver, Kimberly Marie Osborne, 46, of Tutor Key, he spotted a used meth pipe in the vehicle.

The deputy then searched the vehicle and found vacuum-sealed bags of meth, marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms, a bag of fentanyl, and more than $1,100 in cash.

Osborne was arrested and charged with four counts of drug trafficking. She is being held on a $10,000 cash bond.