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LOWNDES COUNTY, GA (WALB) -

Two people arrested in Lowndes County after a traffic stop leads to a steroid bust.

Thursday a Lowndes County deputy stopped a car on Copeland Mill Road.

When officers searched the car they found 25 small viles of testosterone steroid, three large bottle and 32 syringes.

51-year-old Marion York of Lake Butler, Florida and 47-year-old Glenda Criswell of Valdosta were arrested.

They are charges with violation of Georgia's controlled substance act and possession of a schedule three substance with intent to distribute.

Both are felonies.

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