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ACSO: Complaints of drug activity on Toria Road

By Adair County Sheriff Josh Brockman

On 3-27-21 the Adair Sheriff's Office was working on multiple complaints of possible drug activity in the area of Toria Road and Rowetown Road in the Breeding area.

Around 9:08pm Deputy Joey Keith initiated a traffic stop along with K-9 Deputy Chandler Staten on Toria Road, 11 miles south of Columbia. The vehicle was a 2003 Ford passenger car and was occupied by Coy Morrison, 45, of Columbia.



During the stop a search was eventually conducted of vehicle and as a result Morrison was charged with:

- Disregarding / Failure to stop at traffic control device

- Possession of controlled substance 1st degree methamphetamine 3rd offense

- possession of drug paraphernalia

He was lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail by Deputy Keith and the investigation is ongoing.


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