
The smell of marijuana at a sobriety checkpoint resulted in the seizure of nearly $9,000, drugs and two arrests earlier this week.
Arrested were Carl Edward Chaney, 33, of Murfreesboro and Jessie Darnell Davidson, 30, of Tullahoma. Both have been charged with possession of schedule VI for resale and Chaney was also charged with introduction of contraband into a penal institution.
The bust was a result of cooperation between the Bedford County Sheriff's Department and the Shelbyville Police Department, with help from the Tennessee Highway Patrol.
Late Sunday night, a maroon car approached the checkpoint and Deputy Mike Henry noticed a strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle.
Henry asked Chaney to pull over to the side of the road and patted him down for weapons, asking if there was anything illegal in the car, with the deputy explaining that he could smell pot.
The report said that Chaney said "there was nothing in the vehicle that he was aware of," but at the same time, a state trooper was patting down Davidson and noticed "a large amount of cash coming out of the front pocket of Mr. Davidson's pants."
Davidson asked for permission to take the money out and lay it on the hood of the car while Henry asked for permission to search the vehicle, which was granted.
Officer Tracey Nelson and K-9 Officer Remy began to check the vehicle and the dog "indicated" on the driver's door of the car, the center console, the ash tray and driver's door panel. The dog also alerted on the hood to the car, where the cash was lying at the time.
Nelson asked Henry to move the money to the back seat of the car so that Remy wouldn't jump onto the hood of the vehicle and after that was done, Nelson led Remy to check the rest of the car. Remy then alerted again on the money that had been moved to the back seat, the report read.
Officers checked those areas the dog "hit" on and discovered $5,618 in cash in the center console. A marijuana blunt, a cigar filled with pot, was discovered on the floor next to the driver's seat. Davidson was carrying a total of $2,350, officers said.
Henry told the pair that Remy was going to walk around them to check for any narcotics and Davidson told officers that he had some marijuana in his shoes and gave the deputy individual bags of pot. Davidson told Henry he obtained the pot from a friend in Tullahoma.
The money and drugs were seized as evidence, with a total of 18 grams (over half an ounce) of marijuana taken and $8,968 in cash.
Officers discovered an additional three bags of pot when Chaney was admitted to Bedford County Jail, which led to the charge of introduction of contraband into a penal institution.
Chaney is free on $15,000 bond and Davidson made bond of $10,000. Both men are scheduled to appear in Bedford County General Sessions Court on Aug. 19.








