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CPD: Mobile meth lab discovered at traffic stop

By Officer Adam Cravens, PIO
Columbia Police Department

The Columbia Police Department located a mobile meth lab during a traffic stop on Sunday, May 17, 2020, just before 1amCT. The traffic stop began when subject was stopped on Carrie Bolin Drive from Russell Road.

After making contact, the subject was found to be under the influence, as well as in possession of five grams of suspected methamphetamine.

K-9 Unit Nitro with ACSO was utilized, which resulted in a full vehicle search. During the search, officers located an active generator bottle within the vehicle.



Cody Morrison, 24, of Columbia was taken into custody and charged with manufacturing methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance 3rd offense which are both felonies, as well as DUI and other traffic violations. Morrison was also served with an outstanding warrant for parole violation.

Officer Trevor Foster was the arresting Officer. He was assisted on scene by Officer Jamie Cole and Deputy Josh Durbin. Members of HIDTA drug task force were also on scene to assist in lab cleanup.


This story was posted on 2020-05-17 11:56:33
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