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CPD: Drug Arrest in Bomar Heights area

By Officer Adam Cravens, PIO
Columbia Police Department

On Tuesday afternoon, Columbia Police Department officers observed a male subject standing outside of an apartment at the corner of Bomar Heights and Pine Tree Street who had an active warrant from probation and parole.

When subject saw units, he fled back inside the apartment before being apprehended. Officers also discovered that the subject was attempting to dispose of a bag containing suspected methamphetamine.



Chris McClister, 22, with a current listed address of Burksville, was taken into custody with a probation violation warrant, and additionally charged with possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, resisting arrest, tampering with evidence and trafficking in a controlled substance; the latter two charges being felonies.

Officers also seized $1022 cash from McClister at the time of the arrest.

K9 Unit Matt was utilized in a non-bite capacity to aid in capture. Officer Evan Burton was the arresting Officer. He was assisted in apprehension and on scene by Officer Drew Conn and Trooper Bill Beagley.


This story was posted on 2020-03-03 19:07:28
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