Garland police seize more than 36 pounds of meth hidden in food jars

Garland Police Department has seized more than 36 pounds of methamphetamine after a complainant called officials to report he was being followed by multiple suspicious vehicles. Photo Courtesy: Garland Police Department

GARLAND, Utah, Feb. 12, 2017 (Gephardt Daily) — The Garland Police Department has seized more than 36 pounds of methamphetamine after a man called officials to report he was being followed by multiple suspicious vehicles.

In a Facebook post published at 4 p.m. Sunday, Garland police said officials responded to that call and found the methamphetamine, which was hidden in food jars.

A man was booked in jail on possession of marijuana, possession of meth with intent to distribute, and forgery.

The Garland Police Department was assisted in the seizure by Box Elder Sheriff’s Office and the Tremonton Police Department.

Gephardt Daily will have more on this developing story when information becomes available.

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