A Utah Highway Patrol trooper who pulled a vehicle over for following another vehicle too closely on I-15 ended up making a big drug bust on Tuesday.
<p>CEDAR CITY — Two men accused of transporting an estimated 25 pounds of methamphetamine have been arrested in southern Utah.
 The subject vehicle then did not pass the pickup, but instead changed into the right lane directly behind the pickup,&quot; according to a police booking affidavit.
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