A traffic stop last month on Rebecca S. Waldron Road resulted in the arrests of two individuals on illegal drug charges, one of whom remains in the Coffee County Jail.
According to a report from the sheriff’s office, on May 20, 2026, at around 5:30 p.m., an officer observed a vehicle allegedly fail to maintain its lane. The officer stopped the vehicle and spoke to its occupants. The driver was Toni Danielle Fullmore, 41, of Douglas while the passenger was identified as Terrell Dewayne Story, 44, of Douglas.
Neither Fullmore nor Story had active warrants. Both, however, had been previously arrested on illegal drug charges, the report said. Fullmore did not give consent to search the vehicle. The officer, who had a drug dog, walked the dog around the outside of the vehicle. The report says the dog alerted on the vehicle twice.
After the dog alerted, Fullmore told an officer that Story had put something in her bag but she wasn’t sure what it was. Officers searched Fullmore’s vehicle and two loose baggies containing suspected methamphetamine, multiple syringes (some new, some used), a loaded syringe, a yellow container that held suspected methamphetamine, and a blue coin purse that contained several blue pills. The report says that everything was found in a greed purse on the driver’s seat beside the center console.
Both Fullmore and Story were arrested and charged with possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance and possession of methamphetamine. They were booked into the Coffee County. Fullmore has been released but Story remains incarcerated.






