Driver With Narcotics, Machine Gun, and Children in the Car Arrested On Multiple Charges

On March 9, 2025, at approximately 1:45 AM, Indiana State Trooper Kevin Council was patrolling I-65 northbound lanes when he observed a 2005 Ford Mustang that was driving erratically. The vehicle was weaving and traveling significantly under the posted speed limit while traveling in the left lane. A traffic stop was initiated and the vehicle initially sped up, then slowed down as though it was going to stop before again speeding up. The driver finally stopped the vehicle along the inside shoulder near 61st at the 257 mile-marker.

During the traffic stop, Trooper Council, along with Trooper James Williams, made several observations that led them to initiate an O.W.I. investigation. During the investigation, a search of the subject resulted in additional suspected narcotics being located in his pockets. A Glock model 23 .40 caliber handgun, that had been modified with a switch, was also located under the driver’s seat of the vehicle.

The driver was subsequently transported to the Lake County Jail for a certified breath test but later transported to Southlake Methodist Hospital where a warrant was requested and granted by a Lake County judge for a blood draw. That warrant was executed at the hospital and the subject was then incarcerated at the Lake County Jail.

The driver, Lorenzo V. Watkins, 30, from Gary, IN, has been preliminarily charged with the following offenses:

Possession of a Machine Gun- Level 5 Felony

Possession of Methamphetamine with an Enhancing Circumstance- Level 5 Felony

Possession of a Controlled Substance with an Enhancing Circumstance- Level 6 Felony

Possession of Methamphetamine- Level 6 Felony

Unlawful Possession of a Legend Drug- Level 6 Felony

Neglect of a Dependent- Level 6 Felony
O.W.I. Endangering a Person- Class A Misdemeanor

Possession of a Controlled Substance Schedule I, II, III, or IV- Class A Misdemeanor

Operating While Intoxicated- Class C Misdemeanor

Operating a Vehicle Without Ever Receiving a License- Class C Misdemeanor

Possession of Marijuana- Class B Misdemeanor

A report was also filed with the Department of Child Services as there was a juvenile in the vehicle. The child was turned over to a family member at the scene of the traffic stop.

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