Mississippi Troopers Nab Atlanta Trucker With Huge Drug Load on I-22

A commercial driver from the Atlanta area was arrested after Mississippi troopers say a routine inspection uncovered a massive haul of illegal drugs. During a commercial-vehicle inspection on Interstate 22 in Pontotoc County, officers reported finding hundreds of pounds of methamphetamine and marijuana, along with a smaller amount of powder cocaine. The driver, identified as 32-year-old Ramar A. Lloyd of McDonough, Georgia, was taken into custody and booked.

How Troopers Say The Stop Unfolded

According to Mississippi Department of Public Safety interdiction officers, the stop began as a standard commercial vehicle inspection on Sunday along I-22 but escalated when troopers noticed irregularities. That prompted a closer look, and officers say a more thorough search turned up packages of suspected narcotics inside the vehicle. Lloyd was detained at the scene while the evidence was processed. State officials later announced the seizure and arrest, as reported by WSB-TV.

What Officers Seized

Authorities say the inspection led to the recovery of about 376 pounds of methamphetamine, roughly 82 pounds of marijuana and approximately 2 kilograms of powder cocaine. All told, the haul came to just under 460 pounds of suspected narcotics by weight. Those figures were released by state officials and reported locally by Tippah News.

Charges And Custody

Lloyd was booked into the Pontotoc County Detention Center. He faces two counts of aggravated trafficking of a controlled substance and one count of trafficking of a controlled substance, according to reporting. Officials have not said where the drugs were allegedly headed or whether additional arrests are anticipated, per WSB-TV…

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