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Related: About this forumHey genius, if you're transporting drugs, make sure you car is in good operating condition first
An Iowa man learned that the hard way.
Devon J. Torbol, 24, of 2551½ Washington St., was arrested at 11:26 a.m. Monday on charges of possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver, operating while intoxicated, unlawful possession of a prescription drug, possession of drug paraphernalia, interference with official acts and driving while barred.
Court documents said a Dubuque police officer saw a vehicle with sparks and smoke coming from under its hood while driving on West Fourth Street near Locust Street at about 11 a.m. Monday. The vehicle pulled over, and the officer stopped to assist.
The officer found that the license of the driver, Torbol, had been suspended, according to court documents. When a second officer arrived, Torbol fled on foot, but he was apprehended after a short foot chase. Lt. Scott Baxter said Torbols passenger also fled on foot and was not relocated.
Police found 4.5 grams of meth and a pipe in Torbols pockets, according to court documents. Torbol failed field sobriety tests, and police determined he was under the influence of a stimulant and cannabis. Torbol also had unprescribed naloxone in his vehicle.
Court documents said a Dubuque police officer saw a vehicle with sparks and smoke coming from under its hood while driving on West Fourth Street near Locust Street at about 11 a.m. Monday. The vehicle pulled over, and the officer stopped to assist.
The officer found that the license of the driver, Torbol, had been suspended, according to court documents. When a second officer arrived, Torbol fled on foot, but he was apprehended after a short foot chase. Lt. Scott Baxter said Torbols passenger also fled on foot and was not relocated.
Police found 4.5 grams of meth and a pipe in Torbols pockets, according to court documents. Torbol failed field sobriety tests, and police determined he was under the influence of a stimulant and cannabis. Torbol also had unprescribed naloxone in his vehicle.
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Hey genius, if you're transporting drugs, make sure you car is in good operating condition first (Original Post)
47of74
Jan 2017
OP
shenmue
(38,538 posts)1. Le dumb
liberal N proud
(61,000 posts)2. Sure the plates didn't say Florida?
47of74
(18,470 posts)3. Good point.
But Iowa Man and Wisconsin Man want to take Florida Man's title away.