Niles Township Man Arrested for Grams of Methamphetamine
61-Year-Old Niles Township Man Arrested for Grams of Methamphetamine and Drug Trafficking
According to the published article of ABC 7, a 61-year-old man from Niles Township, Michigan, was arrested for having grams of methamphetamine, selling a Schedule II drug, and running a drug house. The arrest happened after the Southwest Enforcement Team (SWET) and the Berrien County Sheriff’s Office searched his home on Roberts Street on Wednesday afternoon.
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Police Find Drugs After Investigation
The police got a search warrant because they were investigating the sale of hydrocodone pills at the house. They started looking into it after getting many tips about drug sales there. During the search, they found over 24 crystal grams of methamphetamine, proving there was a lot of drug activity at the house. The man was arrested right away and taken to the Berrien County Jail. This arrest is an important step in fighting drug problems in the area, showing that local police are working hard to keep the community safe.