3 arrested on drug charges during Hwy. 123 traffic stop

Drugs and drug paraphernalia deputies said they seized during a traffic stop in Stephens County on Jan. 4, 2026. (Stephens County Sheriff's Office/Facebook)

TOCCOA, Ga. — A recent traffic stop led to the arrest of three Toccoa residents on drug charges.

According to the Stephens County Sheriff’s Office, deputies stopped a green Ford truck on Highway 123 near the Broken Bridges area for an equipment violation. During the stop, deputies said they obtained consent to search the vehicle.

The sheriff’s office said that during the search, deputies found storage containers holding about 6.9 grams of suspected cocaine, along with suspected fentanyl and methamphetamine. They also recovered three bags of marijuana, Xanax bars, and drug-related objects containing residue.

During the Jan. 4 incident, deputies arrested 34-year-old Elizabeth Woody, 27-year-old Jacob Rollins, and 37-year-old Joshua Gray. All three were transported to the Stephens County Jail without incident.

Woody is being held on a $107,000 bond. Her charges include four counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, possession and use of drug-related objects, and a seat belt violation.

Rollins is being held on a $106,000 bond on four counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute and a tag light violation.

Gray remains in jail on a $111,000 bond. He is charged with possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute, four counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, and possession and use of drug-related objects.

The investigation remains ongoing.