Euclid police said officers took a gun, marijuana and replica gun into custody during the traffic stop.
EUCLID, Ohio - Euclid police said 31-year-old Hattie Stevens was teaching her 16-year-old son how to drive on Aug. 31 when officers pulled her over for her tinted windows.Officers said Stevens told them she didn’t have any weapons but pulled out a small pack of prepackaged marijuana from her purse.One officer then asked her to step out of the vehicle questioning her and her son while another searched the car.
Police said they asked Stevens several times if there was anything else in the car. Stevens told officers there were other things in the car after a long pause.Police said they moved to the trunk where they found something that looked exactly like a revolver.19 News discovered that Stevens had a prior conviction for drug abuse, but the 16-year-old had no record.According to police, Stevens and her son both admitted to smoking marijuana and police had the car towed.