(KLZA)--A man arrested in Falls City on four warrants out of Kansas is now facing several local charges.
The Falls City Police Department arrested 24-year-old Cullen Harrell, currently living in Falls City, Sunday on warrants out of Douglas County, Kansas.
Harrell allegedly resisted arrest and is now facing charges in Richardson County of possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance, obstructing a peace officer and tampering with physical evidence.
Assistant Police Chief Jamie Baker tells MSC News that during the arrest, Harrell was found to be in possession of what is believed to be drugs. The substance is being tested to see what it is.
Harrell is currently being held in the Richardson County Jail.
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