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Farmington Man Arrested on Multiple Drug Charges

By: KNWA News, Lauren Johnston
Updated: February 13, 2013

Fayetteville Police arrested 51-year-old Glenn Stufflebeam last night after pulling him over for running a red light.

Officers said Stufflebeam acted "very nervous" when they asked if he had anything illegal inside his vehicle.

Police then called for a K-9 unit to search his car.

The search found a 9-mm handgun, two bags of methamphetamine, two bags of marijuana, three pipes with drug residue, and multiple prescription drugs.

Stufflebeam was arrested on seven drug charges and one count of careless driving.

UPDATE: He was released at 2:30 today, Feb. 13.

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