(KNZA)--The report of a suspicious driver in Jackson County leads to the arrest of a Wamego man on drug charges.
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse said in a release that the sheriff's Office received a report Tuesday, August 29 of a suspicious driver in the area of 214th and R-4 Road, south of Holton.
The report indicated that the driver may have struck a gate with the vehicle.
A deputy quickly located the vehicle and made contact with the driver who was identified as 44-year-old William Hill.
Morse said deputies located illegal drug contraband allegedly in the possession of Hill.
He was arrested for possession of methamphetamine, possession of a hallucinogenic drug, possession of drug paraphernalia, felony interference with law enforcement and driving while suspended.
Following his arrest, Hill was booked into the Jackson County Jail.
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