The Catawba County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a man after a traffic stop led to the seizure of nearly 100 grams of methamphetamine.
On July 21, deputies said they stopped a vehicle on Highway 16 for traffic violations.
During the check, 96 grams of methamphetamine, 2.99 grams of crack cocaine, 8 dosage units of XTC, 5 grams of MDMA and three bottles of GHB were seized.
Deputies said the driver of the vehicle, 40-year-old Jason Glenn Armstrong, was apprehended at the scene.
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Armstrong has been charged with two counts of methamphetamine trafficking, one count of maintaining a vehicle for the purpose of manufacturing, one count of selling or delivering a controlled substance, one count of possession with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver cocaine, one count of possession with intent to produce, sell or deliver Ecstasy, one count of possession with intent to produce, sell or deliver MDMA, one count of possession with intent to produce, sell or deliver GHB and one count of possession with intent to produce, sell or deliver GHB. possession of drug paraphernalia.
Armstrong was also charged with resisting a public officer after resisting investigators during his arrest, deputies said.
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