Sheriff: Man charged after crystal meth, fentanyl found in vehicle's engine compartment
by JEFF MORRIS
Jail records show{ }Anthony Garrett, 29, of Lexington is charged in Wayne County with three counts of{ }transportation of a controlled substance. (Wayne County Sheriff's Office){p}{/p}
WAYNE COUNTY, W.Va. (WCHS) —
Wayne County’s sheriff said a traffic stop led to the arrest of a man after a pound and a half of crystal methamphetamine was found in the engine compartment of the vehicle along with fentanyl and Ecstasy.
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Anthony Garrett, 29, of Lexington was booked Sunday at the Western Regional Jail, where he is currently being held on a $250,000 surety/cash bond, according to jail records.
Sheriff Rick Thompson said in a post on the Wayne County Sheriff's Office Drug Enforcement Unit's Facebook page that deputies located a gallon freezer bag of drugs in the engine compartment of the vehicle. The meth weighed about 686 grams.
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Garrett is charged with three counts of transportation of a controlled substance.
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