The Deaf Smith Area Constable’s Workplace stated Wednesday that a current web traffic quit produced greater than 31 extra pounds of medications and caused a single person’s apprehension.
In a press release published on Facebook, the constable’s workplace stated around 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Deaf Smith Area replacements made a website traffic quit on a white Chevrolet pick-up in the car park of Stripes on the eastern side of Hereford. Replacements throughout the examination situated a big quantity of what was thought to be methamphetamine.
Deputies refined the presumed medications, and an initial examination revealed a favorable outcome for methamphetamine. The constable’s workplace stated “the compound was evaluated and discovered to be over 31 extra pounds.”
The pick-up’s vehicle driver, determined as Marcus Salinas, was apprehended on a fee for manufacture and distribution of a dangerous drug over 400 grams.
This post initially showed up on Amarillo Globe-News: Deaf Smith County deputy finds drugs during traffic stop