(KNZA)--A man wanted on a Nebraska felony warrant is facing additional charges after he was taken into custody in Brown County.
According to a report from Brown County Sheriff John Merchant, the Sheriff's Office received information around 2:00 Wednesday afternoon that an individual with an active extraditable Nebraska warrant was observed at 415 Goldengate Street in Robinson.
Deputies responded and the individual in question was attempting to load a vehicle on a trailer immediately north of the residence.
44-year-old Walter Lee Cole, Jr. was taken into custody on a Richardson County felony failure to appear warrant.
Sheriff's Office K-9, Carla, was deployed and alerted on the vehicle where methamphetamine and paraphernalia were located.
Cole was additionally arrested for possession of meth and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Following his arrest, he was booked into the Brown County Jail.
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