(KAIR)--A Hoyt man is facing drug charges, following an investigation that followed his arrest in connection with unrelated alleged crimes.
According to a news release issued by Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse, 54-year-old Dave Dugan was arrested Thursday evening at his residence, taken into custody on a Jackson County District Court warrant for telephone harassment.
According to Morse, Deputies, following Dugan's arrest, began to investigate possible drug activity at the residence.
Seized from the location were suspected drug related items, which then led to the arrest of Dugan on drug related charges.
According to Morse, Dugan faces charges of possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, cultivation, possession of drug paraphernalia, distribution of marijuana, interference with law enforcement, and telephone harassment.
Following his arrest, Dugan was released on a bond of $10,000.
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