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51 Lbs. Pot Bust on I-40 Near Cookeville

January 18, 2007

 

Nashville, Tennessee --- A Tennessee State Trooper making a traffic stop ends up seizing 51 lbs. of marijuana.

On January 17 at approximately 9:30 p.m., Trooper Chris Adams observed a silver 1999 AUDI following another vehicle too closely on I-40 in Putnam County. Trooper Adams initiated a stop of the vehicle and when asked, the driver indicated he did not have a driver license. After obtaining the driver’s name and date of birth, a statewide check revealed the suspect did have a valid Tennessee Driver License, but was also wanted on an outstanding warrant in Putnam County.

51 Lbs. Pot Bust on I-40 Near Cookeville. Click here for larger image.51 Lbs. Pot Bust on I-40 Near Cookeville. Click here for larger image.

A subsequent search of the vehicle uncovered two black garbage bags in the trunk containing 17 compressed bricks of marijuana, each weighing approximately three pounds.

Twenty-four-year-old Grayland A. Darty of Algood, Tennessee, is charged with felony possession with intent to deliver marijuana, violation of following too closely and failure to exhibit a driver license.

The 1999 AUDI is registered to another individual from Jefferson City, Tennessee, who Mr. Darty described as a friend. The car has been seized by THP in accordance with state law.

The Tennessee Department of Safety's mission is (www.tn.gov/safety) to ensure the safety and general welfare of the public. The department encompasses the Tennessee Highway Patrol, Office of Homeland Security and Driver License Services. General areas of responsibility include law enforcement, safety education, motorist services and terrorism prevention.

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