The Tulsa Police Department arrested a man for drugs during a traffic stop.
On Feb. 5 just past midnight, officers spotted a vehicle near Sheridan and 18th allegedly traveling at 5 mph with no hazard lights on.
Police say the vehicle was smoking and appeared it may not be road worthy.
TPD pulled the car over and made contact with the driver Philippe Garmy.
Inside the vehicle, police said they found an open Fireball shot container, an open Budweiser, and an open bottle of tequila.
After Garmy was taken into custody, police also located several different types of drugs in the car.
Police say Garmy admitted to being in possession of heroin, cocaine, PCP, methamphetamine, and oxycodone.
TPD says they also recovered a large amount of cash, believed to be drug proceeds, and a pistol.
Garmy was arrested for trafficking cocaine with a prior drug conviction, trafficking methamphetamine with a prior drug conviction, trafficking PCP with a prior drug conviction, possession of a firearm after a former conviction of a felony, drug possession AFCF, possession of a controlled drug without a prescription, no insurance, and transporting an open container.