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Crocker’s man -accused’s man -tailed after he was found in the gas station

Crocker’s man -accused’s man -tailed after he was found in the gas station

A Crocker man, Mo., was accused of drug trafficking, after the police found him in a car at a gas station.

On Friday, February 28, at 2:07 am, an employee of the gas station named the Waynesville Police Department.

They reported that a man had slept in his car at a gas pump.

The judicial documents say that the officers were able to determine the man, identified as Jormone D. Williamson, wake up and leave the vehicle.

After a vehicle search, the officers said they found 14 grams of methamphetamine, 40 grams of fentanel and three grams of oxazepam.

They also found a 9 mm gun. A magazine, who owned nine bullets, was near the weapon.

The officers said they found a bag containing a “crystalline -like substance” that tested positive for Epson salt.

The judicial documents said the Epsom salt was packaged as if it were a kind of narcotic.

Prosecutors accused Williamson with second -degree trafficking drugs, delivered a controlled substance, illegally holding a firearm and holding the controlled substance.

Williamson was taken to prison in Pulaski County, with an obligation of $ 150,000.