GREENWOOD, Ind.–A Marion County man was arrested in Greenwood early Thursday morning for possessing, among other things, synthetic urine. The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office says that Dylan Faulkner, 24, of Indianapolis, was pulled over by an officer on U.S. 31 for speeding and weaving in-and-out of traffic without signaling.
During the traffic stop, the deputy discovered that Faulkner was driving on a permit that had been indefinitely suspended. A police dog performed a sniff search of the car and allegedly alerted deputies to a positive hit for narcotics. When officers looked through the vehicle, they said they found marijuana and a bottle of synthetic urine.
After he was taken to the Johnson County Jail, law enforcement says Faulkner’s person was searched and a Clonazepam pill was located. He is charged with possession of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance, possession of synthetic urine, and operating a vehicle without receiving a license.





