LIBERTY, Ohio -  A routine traffic stop by Liberty Police ended with both the driver and passenger being sent to jail over the weekend.

An officer who pulled over a pickup truck on Belmont Avenue for a burnt-out license plate light said he noticed that a woman on the passenger side, not wearing a seat belt and moving her hand around in her jacket pocket.

The woman gave the officer a name but said she could not remember her social security number or birthday.

After further questioning, the woman admitted that her real name is Daisy Huston.  The 22-year-old Youngstown woman told the officer that she lied about her name because she is wanted on a warrant from Youngstown.

Asked to empty her pockets, police say the woman pulled out a crack pipe and a paper covered with white powder.  Police say they found more powder and suspected crack in her pocket.

According to the police report, Huston said she had purchased crack and was crushing it in her pocket because she was nervous about the traffic stop.

Huston was booked into the county jail on charges of obstructing official business, tampering with evidence, and possessing drug paraphernalia.  She could face more charges after the powder is tested.

Police say the driver of the pickup truck, 40-year-old William Stevanus of Struthers, was also jailed because didn’t have a valid driver’s license.

Huston is now free on bond, scheduled for a hearing in Girard Municipal Court.

Stevanus pleaded not guilty and is also free on bond pending an August court hearing.