Recreational vehicle rides leads to drug arrests
By Martha Sparks, The Logan Banner, W.Va. | |
McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
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When the Troopers initiated a stop, Copley allegedly accelerated to an excessively high rate of speed. The officers located the vehicle at the top of US 119 entrance ramp and identified the riders as Copley. Copley was unable to provide officers with proof of insurance and officers determined that the registration sticker had expired and that there was no inspection sticker.
The Troopers stated on the complaint that permission was asked to look into the black bags on the bike and that Copley advised the officers that he had a firearm in the bag. The officers retrieved the firearm, which was stored in a holster with the safety off and eight rounds in the magazine, although none were found in the chamber. Officers also allegedly found a prescription bottle with someone else's name on it and with 20 Suboxone sublingual film strips inside and a local pharmacy's paper bag with more Suboxone Sublingual film strips inside.
Copley was charged with driving left of center, reckless driving, possession of a controlled substance, carrying a concealed deadly weapon, prohibited possession of a firearm, expired registration, no insurance and no motor vehicle inspection sticker. His bail was set at
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