Crime & Safety
Pound Of Weed Seized After Delco Traffic Stop: PA State Police
Pennsylvania State Police said a Sharon Hill man was found with a pound of marijuana that was packed into individual baggies for sale.
SHARON HILL, PA — Pennsylvania State Police found a pound of marijuana they said was individually packaged for sale during a traffic stop in Delaware County recently.
According to state police, Marcus Anderson, 33, of Sharon Hill, was taken into custody during a traffic stop on the night of April 26 in Chester City.
State and local police at that time and location stopped a 2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer.
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Inside was Anderson, who police said was driving on a suspended license. Police also said Anderson showed signs of "criminal activity," and that they saw narcotics and drug paraphernalia in the vehicle.
Authorities towed the vehicle, and a subsequent search turned up a pound of marijuana that was individually packaged into small baggies.
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Also found were suboxone strips and paraphernalia police said indicated intent to deliver.
An arrest warrant was issued for Anderson, who is already involved in a drug-related criminal case in Delaware County, court records show.
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