Derrek M. Driscol, 28, at large, was taken into custody on Sunday for several drug charges.
He was charged with trafficking in methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine, possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Around 1:45 a.m., the Bellefontaine Police Department’s canine unit checked out a parked pickup truck along an alley between the 600 blocks of Detroit and Main streets.
Driscol was located inside and arrested on a warrant for failure to appear.
Inside, officers found a bulk amount of methamphetamine, a plastic bag with cocaine, liquid hashish, digital scales, plastic baggies, a prescription pill,$449 and cellular phone in the pickup. All of the contraband was seized as part of the arrest.
Driscol was lodged in the Logan County Jail.
• Three men were charged Saturday after a 6:50 p.m. traffic stop.
Ryan J. Parmer, 27, at large, was charged with obstructing official business, trafficking in drugs, possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, possession of drug abuse instruments and possession of drug paraphernalia. He also was served two felony warrants for aggravated possession of drugs.
Matthew Brady Bugg, 27, of 5236 County Road 152, East Liberty, was served a warrant for failure to appear and charged with possession of marijuana.
Desmond R. Glunt, 19, of 8466 Township Road 166, West Liberty, was charged with unlawful possession of weapons.
A bag with methamphetamine; a metal container with methamphetamine; a hypodermic needle with liquid inside; marijuana products; six small bags of marijuana; a scale; a blow torch; a plastic container of foil balls; $750 in counterfeit money; methamphetamine smoking pipes; a marijuana pipe; a grinder for marijuana; two black case with metal scrapers; a pellet pistol; two pellet rifles and a large knife in a sheath were seized by officers.
Officers stopped the car at Ward Street and Chillicothe Avenue after observing no front license plate and several stop sign violations. Parmer immediately exited the front passenger side and ignored orders to get back inside the car. He took off running westbound.
Other officers converging on the stop located Parmer walking on Clark Avenue. He again started running but stopped when warned the department canine unit was going to release Boodik for felony apprehension. He laid face down on the ground and was taken into custody.
Glunt was driving and told officers a book bag on the front passenger floor board belonged to Parmer. Glunt also admitted there was a BB-gun that looks like a revolver, a large knife and rifles in the vehicle.
The knife was on Glunt’s belt in a sheath. He complied with orders to remove it and place it on the driver’s side floor board.
Bugg was in the rear seat and admitted having a small bag marijuana.
Bugg and Parmer were lodged in jail while Glunt was issued a summons.
Pickup driver flees crash scene
Officers are investigating a 5:30 a.m. hit-skip crash Friday at Speedway, 329 S. Main St., in which the driver of a tan pickup truck backed from a parking stall into a delivery van at a pump.
The van, registered to Destine W. Kisile, of Kentwood, Mich., sustained light damage.
The driver of the pickup, which may have been a Dodge or a Ford, fled the scene northbound on Main.
Anyone with information can call police at (937)599-1010.