
HUNTINGDON, Pa. (WTAJ) — Two individuals are facing drug-related charges after Huntingdon Borough officers found suspected methamphetamines in their vehicle on Monday.
Dalmer Reyan and Jessica Droll were both charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Reyan was also charged with possession with intent to distribute.
Patrolman Corey Stuller and Corporal Justin Franks stopped the 2004 Chrysler Sebring, driven by Reyan, at around 8:30 a.m. at the intersection of William Smith St. and Washington St. due to an equipment violation. The vehicle had also driven into the opposite lane when turning onto William Smith St. before it was stopped, according to police.
Law enforcement officials said that both Reyan and Droll made “furtive movements” toward the floor of the car, and Reyan allegedly attempted to hide the suspected methamphetamines in his shoe.
Both individuals were detained as Huntingdon Borough Police K-9 Tony and handler Officer Stetchock conducted an open-air sniff of the vehicle. K-9 Tony alerted the officers to the smell of narcotics in the car.
Officers then executed a search warrant of the vehicle. According to police, 10.84 grams of suspected methamphetamines were found in the car, along with a scale and “miscellaneous drug paraphernalia.”
Information regarding the individuals’ bail
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