(KLZA)-- The Richardson County Sheriff's Department and Falls City Police Department in an joint investigation with the Federal Bureau of Investigations arrested a Falls City man on Friday, May 20.
Dustin Moore was initially arrested for terroristic threats and threatening to use explosives.
The Sheriff's Office obtained a search warrant for the home at 319 West 15th Street in Falls City. During the search, authorities located methamphetamine and a deadly weapon.
Moore was charged with additional counts of possession of methamphetamine and possession of a deadly weapon during a felony.
The investigation is ongoing and more charges may be filed.
The Sheriff's Department thanked all the agencies involved in the case.
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