Pryor Creek Police Seize Undocumented Alcohol and Tobacco From Semi After Reckless Driving Stop
PRYOR CREEK, OKLAHOMA — Pryor Creek Police say a traffic stop involving a semi-truck led to the discovery and seizure of a large quantity of undocumented alcohol and tobacco products that were not listed on any shipping manifests, following an incident on Sunday, January 4, 2026.

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Police said an officer stopped the semi near Southeast 49th Street and Mill Street for reckless driving. During the stop, officers reportedly identified multiple regulatory violations, including issues tied to registration, insurance, and Department of Transportation information. Authorities said the semi was impounded, and an inventory was conducted.

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According to Pryor Creek Police Chief Jeremy Cantrell, the investigation revealed a large volume of alcohol and tobacco cargo that was not documented on any shipping manifest. Due to the quantity and concerns identified during the stop, police said they obtained and executed a search warrant.

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Police identified the driver as Humberto Ruiz, and said he was on federal probation. Authorities said the undocumented alcohol and tobacco were seized. Police also stated Ruiz was released pending further action, and that the case is now under review by the Mayes County District Attorney’s Office.

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Possible charges being forwarded for review include:
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Illegal Transportation of Alcohol
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Shipping / Transporting Contraband Tobacco Products
“This case highlights the importance of commercial vehicle enforcement, attention to detail, and keeping our roadways safe,” Cantrell said.
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