A drug suspect told Shelbyville police he “snorts meth in the morning for energy and smokes pot at night to sleep.”Timothy Mallard was being treated Tuesday at Vanderbilt Bedford Hospital …
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A drug suspect told Shelbyville police he “snorts meth in the morning for energy and smokes pot at night to sleep.”
Timothy Mallard was being treated Tuesday at Vanderbilt Bedford Hospital when he allegedly told nurses he had methamphetamine in his clothing.
Officers Jeremiah Guinn and Dylan Farrar found small bags of methamphetamine and marijuana in Mallard’s clothing and wallet, Guinn’s report said.
Police said they had contact with Mallard earlier Tuesday at an East Depot Street home after a report that he was suffering hallucinations.
Mallard was issued a criminal summons for simple possession of schedule 2 and 6 drugs and paraphernalia.
•Seferino Molino was charged with possession of a schedule 6 drug Tuesday.
Officer Jon Evans said in a report he found a bag containing 8 grams of marijuana under the driver’s seat of Molino’s car after a traffic stop due to a non-functioning headlight.
•A small bag of methamphetamine was found by a clerk Tuesday afternoon at Serv-N-Go Market on Union Street.
Thefts
•A hedge trimmer is missing from a shed at a Palmetto Road home after the resident reported an intruder around 1 a.m, Wednesday.
The victim told a Bedford County deputy he was awakened by the sound of an exterior door being opened and saw a man he didn’t recognize in a bedroom. A yell by the victim sent the suspect running out the door and into the dark.
•A 2004 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck owned by Hawkins Asphalt Paving, Squire Hall Road, was stolen from company property last weekend, the BCSO was told.
A man who had just been dismissed was listed as a suspect.
Sobriety checkpoint
The Tennessee Highway Patrol has announced a sobriety checkpoint for Highway 64 East, a little over a half-mile past the 15-mile marker, for 9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19.
Checkpoints must be publicized in advance per federal law.
Jail intake
The following were arrested since Thursday by the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office, Shelbyville Police Department, Tennessee Highway Patrol or 17th Judicial District Drug Task Force. They are only charged; guilt or innocence will be determined by the courts.
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