Multiple U.S. Men Face Drug, Weapons Charges After Traffic Stops
Multiple U.S. Men Face Drug, Weapons Charges After Traffic Stops

Multiple U.S. Men Face Drug, Weapons Charges After Traffic Stops

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Several recent traffic stops across the United States have resulted in arrests related to drug possession and distribution. In Coffee County, Georgia, Christopher Brent Johnson was arrested with a significant quantity of methamphetamine and fentanyl, facing serious charges due to the deadly nature of these drugs. In North Charleston, South Carolina, Brandon Molix was stopped for speeding and found with cocaine, fentanyl, a digital scale, and a handgun, leading to possession charges. Baltimore police arrested Michael Pyles following a traffic stop where he was found with illegal prescription drugs and an unregistered firearm. Additionally, Eric Warner from Utica, New York, was charged with possession of nearly 80 grams of suspected cocaine after being stopped for a suspended license. These cases highlight ongoing law enforcement efforts to combat drug trafficking and related offenses during routine traffic stops.

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