Crime & Safety
15lbs Of Weed Found During Haverford Traffic Stop: Report
A routine traffic stop on I-476 in Haverford led Pennsylvania State Police to find a large cache of marijuana.

HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP, PA – A simple traffic stop on Interstate 476 in Haverford Township ended with 15 pounds of marijuana seized and a felony drug charge for a Montgomery County man.
Bryan Maynard Barclay, 28, of Norristown, is facing felony possession with the intent to manufacture or deliver, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and driving with a suspended license, court records show.
Barclay was arrested and charged by Pennsylvania State Police on Feb. 28 in Haverford Township.
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According to Lehigh Valley Live, Barclay was pulled over when police noticed the license plate on the vehicle was incorrect.
After being pulled over, the trooper searched the vehicle and found the marijuana in the trunk, the outlet reports.
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Barclay was arraigned Feb. 28 and released after posting 10 percent of $20,000 bail on March 1, court records show.
He is slated to appear for a preliminary hearing on March 15.
Patch has reached out to Pennsylvania State Police for more information and will update the story when details are made available.
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