State seeks $4,820 after meth, mushrooms found in pie Scott Cousins, [email protected] FacebookTwitterEmail The forfeiture claim was filed Feb. 4 against Rachael R. Pender, 42, of Shelbyville. She and Alan J. Logsdon Jr, 48, also of Shelbyville, were charged Jan. 26 after a traffic stop by an Illinois State Police trooper revealed drugs and cash. In the subsequent forfeiture filing, he is referred to as Alan J. Logson. Both had been charged with unlawful possession of methamphetamine, a Class 3 felony, while Logsdon was charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance, a Class 4 felony. The request noted that the money was found in “close proximity” to illegal drugs, a trained narcotics dog had detected the presence of drugs, both had a history of drug-related arrests and/or convictions, the two had made inconsistent statements, Pender has no visible means of support and admitted selling and/or possessing drugs.