(KMZA)--Three Pottawatomie County residents are facing a variety of drug charges following their arrests that came after a Manhattan traffic stop.
Arrested were Joseph Pham-Gardner, Patrick Arrow, and Seth Lightfoot.
Sheriff Greg Riat says Pham-Gardner, a 28-year-old Onaga resident, ran from the vehicle when it was stopped, and was located later and arrested.
Arrow, a 22-year-old resident of Louisville, is identified as the driver of the car, and was taken into custody at the scene of the stop, along with Lightfoot, a 21-year-old Blaine resident, who was a passenger.
All three were booked into the Pottawatomie County Jail where bond is set at $25,000 each.
All three face drug related charges, including both the possession, and intent to distribute, stimulants, hallucinogens, meth and marijuana.
Pham-Garner also faces a charge related to criminal possession of a firearm.
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