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CPD: man charged with trafficking in meth

By Officer Adam Cravens
Columbia Police Department

On Tuesday evening November 26, Columbia Police Officers initiated a traffic stop near the intersection of Campbellsville Street HWY 55 and HWY 551 Knifley Road.

During the duration of the stop a search was conducted which yielded the discovery of suspected methamphetamine which the passenger of the vehicle had attempted to conceal in their food within a takeout box.

Stephon Boyd, 29, of Columbia was taken into custody and has been charged with trafficking in a controlled substance methamphetamine over two grams; a class C felony.



The driver of the vehicle Sierra Miller, 24, of Columbia was cited and released for traffic offenses.

Officer Evan Burton was the arresting Officer. He was assisted on scene by Officer Drew Conn.

Note: An arrest is not a finding of guilt. An individual placed under arrest is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal proceeding.


This story was posted on 2019-11-27 00:33:33
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