PALESTINE – A traffic stop in Palestine led to the arrest of four others after officers found more than 16 grams of suspected methamphetamine in the vehicle on Wednesday. According to our news partner KETK and the Palestine Police Department, an officer conducted a traffic stop on a Dodge Ram pickup truck early morning Wednesday on North Loop 256 near North Queen Street.
The vehicle was occupied by four individuals, including passenger 49-year-old Robert Anderson, who had an active warrant out of Travis County for criminal trespass of a habitation. While Anderson was being arrested for the warrant, officers reportedly located a bag containing a meth pipe that belonged to him.
Officers conducted a further search of the vehicle and found several glass pipes with residue and containers containing about 16.44 grams of suspected methamphetamine. Another small bag of suspected meth, weighing less than a gram, was found.
The substances tested positive for methamphetamine and the other three passengers were arrested for drug charges.


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