(KLZA)-- A South Dakota man was arrested following a traffic stop for speeding in Richardson County Tuesday night and is now facing multiple charges including being a habitual criminal.
Richardson County Sheriff's Deputies stopped 56-year-old Stephen Roberts at 11:40 Tuesday evening and following an investigation he was arrested for possession of methamphetamine, possession of more than one ounce of marijuana, driving under suspension, possession of a legend drug, no proof of insurance, fictitious plate, no valid registration no license on person, failure to use a seat belt and having an obstructed view.
In addition, the Habitual Criminal Enhancement was added which carries a mandatory minimum of 10 years in prison and a maximum sentenced of 60 years.
Roberts was booked into the Richardson County Jail.
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