Murfreesboro resident arrested in Nashville and charged with drug possession
On November 6th, Nashville Patrol Officer Dustin Wakefield responded to a call about a suspicious person at Wal-Mart.
The employee that called said the suspect had been in the parking lot for approximately 3 hours in a black Chevrolet pickup. The employee also stated that when the suspect was inside the store, he appeared to be following a female juvenile.
Officer Wakefield and Nashville K9 Officer Greg Parker arrived on the scene and Parker ran the license plate displayed on the truck and it returned to a Ford.
Wakefield made contact with the suspect and checked the suspects drivers license with the on-duty dispatcher and was advised that he had a warrant from Murfreesboro, a suspended license and is on parole with an active search waiver on file.
The suspect was identified as 44 year old Christopher R Newton of Murfreesboro.
Parker then used his K9 Apollo to conduct an open-air sniff of the truck and Apollo indicated the presence of illegal narcotics coming from the truck.
During the search of the truck, Officer Wakefield located a Marlboro cigarette package containing a small plastic bag which held a crystal-like substance believed to be methamphetamine.
Newton was taken into custody and transported to the Howard County Detention Facility. The suspected methamphetamine was packaged in a sealed condition and submitted to the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory for chemical analysis.
Newton was charged with Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance Methamphetamine.