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ALABAMA MAN TRAFFICKING OVER 100 LBS. OF METH & FENTANYL WORTH $4.8 MILLION - Arkansas State Police

Pope County, Arkansas — August 26, 2024, Arkansas State Police (ASP) stopped a rented 2024 Jeep Compass eastbound on Interstate 40 at the 78-mile marker in Pope County for a traffic violation. Troopers searched the SUV and found 88 bundles of methamphetamine inside a large duffle bag and a suitcase in the trunk of the vehicle. The approximate weight of the bundles was more than 100 pounds. During the search, Troopers also found a backpack containing two pounds of fentanyl pills and a plastic bag of illegal marijuana. The estimated street value of the illegal narcotics is approximately $4.8 million. ----------------- Trooper's Report: On 8/26/24 at approximately 3:33 p.m., I initiated a traffic stop on a gray Jeep Compass for following too closely and improper lane usage near the 78 eastbound mile marker of I-40. As I approached the vehicle, I noticed a large duffle bag in the trunk area and an empty bag similar to that in the back seat. I approached the driver and told him who I was and the reason for the stop. I asked for his driver’s license, and when he handed it to me, I noticed his hands were shaking. I asked him if the car was a rental, and he told me it was. I asked for the rental agreement. The driver, Anthony Reese, said he had to pull it up on his phone. I asked him where he was headed, and he told me back home. I asked Mr. Reese if he dropped off a tractor-trailer somewhere, and I got no response. He glanced at me and then proceeded to look at his phone. I asked him again if he had dropped off his truck somewhere, and he told me Oklahoma. I asked if he rented the car in Oklahoma because he said he had dropped off a truck there. Then he stated that he didn’t drive a truck to Oklahoma, but he did leave a truck in Oklahoma. He said he was going for a job in Oklahoma but decided against it and left. Mr. Reese’s address on his license showed Midfield, AL. It seemed odd for someone to drive so far to turn down a job. I had him step out of the vehicle while he continued to look for the rental agreement on his phone. While at my car I asked him how long he stayed in Oklahoma, and he told me not long, just a few days. I asked him what he had in the bag because it was a large bag stuffed full for a few-day trip to Oklahoma. I ran his vehicle through a License Plate Reader, and it showed his vehicle traveled through New Mexico westbound and back eastbound in New Mexico three days later. I verified that he had the vehicle since August 20, 2024. Mr. Reese did have the vehicle when it went through New Mexico on August 22, 2024, and came back eastbound through New Mexico on August 25, 2024. I asked him if he had just gone to Oklahoma, and he replied “Yes sir.” I asked him if he had gone to New Mexico; I noticed his eyes opened up wide, and his mouth dropped as if he was surprised. He replied he liked to gamble. It seemed odd that he said he went to New Mexico to gamble because Oklahoma has various casinos. I asked him what was in the bag in the trunk, and he told me just some clothes. Due to his story changing multiple times and not making much sense with his trip, I suspected that there were illegal drugs inside the vehicle. I noticed his demeanor changed and his voice pitch changed when I began to talk about the bag in the back. I asked him if there was anything illegal inside the vehicle. He told me no. I asked if there was any marijuana, and he looked directly at me and shook his head no. I asked if there was meth, and he looked directly at the trunk area, began to giggle, and told me “Nah man.” I asked for consent to search the vehicle, and he told me no. I called for Trooper Tanner Hess to assist with his canine. Trooper Hess’ canine alerted to the odor of narcotics coming from the vehicle, and we searched the vehicle. In the trunk, there was a large duffle bag and a large blue suitcase. Inside both were bundles of suspected methamphetamine. There were 88 total bundles between the two (Approx. 100.9 lbs.) (Street value of $4,535,900). In the passenger side floorboard, there was a black backpack; inside it were two bundles of suspected fentanyl pills (Approx. 2 lbs.) (Street value $362,800). In the back seat on the floorboard was a zip lock baggie containing suspected marijuana (Approx. 18g) (Street value of $30). Mr. Reese’s Charges: 5-64-440(c): TRAFFICKING CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 5-64-440(c)(2): TRAFFICKING IN FENTANYL 5-64-443(a)(2): POSSESS DRUG PARAPHERNALIA METH COCAINE 5-64-419: POSSESS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE SCHED VI 00:00 - Please like and subscribe! 01:02 - Traffic stop 09:39 - Suspect exits SUV 12:55 - More discussions 13:29 - License plate reader info 20:22 - Suspect sits in Trooper's car 30:29 - K9 arrives (not shown) 38:20 - Suspect calls someone 40:00 - Suspect calls loved one 59:36 - Pop the back 01:04:00 - Photos of product

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