(KLZA)-- A Hiawatha man waived extradition to Kansas during an appearance in Richardson County Court Wednesday.
25-year-old Lane Ferris of Hiawatha was arrested in Humboldt on May 28 by a Richardson County Deputy for possession of methamphetamine, obstructing government operations and possession of narcotic equipment.
Ferris was pulled over about 1:45 A.M. because of a broken tail light. He allegedly provided a false identity. An inventory of his car discovered a substance believed to be methamphetamine and narcotic equipment.
It was discovered that Ferris was wanted on a warrant out of Nemaha County, Kansas for violating the 22nd Judicial Districts Community Corrections Program Ferris was involved in by failing to abstain from drug usage and failing to report to Community Corrections as directed.
Ferris was in the program following his conviction for felony possession of marijuana with intent to distribute.
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