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Traffic stop on I-40 results in discovery of hundreds of pounds of marijuana and THC products

Arkansas – A routine traffic stop on Interstate 40 turned into a major drug bust on November 13 when Arkansas State Police troopers uncovered a large quantity of illegal marijuana and THC products.

At approximately 12:45 p.m., troopers pulled over a black Toyota Tundra near the 175-mile marker on I-40 for a traffic violation. What began as a standard stop quickly escalated when the troopers decided to search the vehicle.

“Upon searching the vehicle, they found 258 pounds of illegal marijuana and 60 pounds of THC products,” authorities reported. The discovery represents one of the larger seizures in the area in recent months and highlights the ongoing efforts by state police to intercept illegal drug transportation along major highways.

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The driver of the truck, 49-year-old Micah Jason Hogue from Reno, Nevada, was immediately taken into custody. He was transported to the Lonoke County Detention Center and is facing serious charges. “He faces charges of felony possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver,” officials confirmed.

Law enforcement emphasized that stops like these are part of broader highway safety and drug enforcement initiatives. I-40, a major east-west corridor, has been the focus of increased patrols due to the frequent transportation of illegal substances.

Authorities have not released additional details about the origin or destination of the marijuana and THC products, but the seizure is expected to have a significant impact on the illegal drug supply in the region. Troopers also noted that the operation demonstrates the importance of routine traffic enforcement in uncovering criminal activity that might otherwise go unnoticed.

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The case is now in the hands of local prosecutors, who will determine the next steps in charging and potential sentencing for Hogue. Police departments across the state continue to urge drivers to report suspicious activity on highways and emphasize that even minor traffic stops can lead to major discoveries.

This bust serves as a reminder that law enforcement vigilance on Arkansas roads remains high, and routine enforcement can play a key role in curbing the distribution of illegal substances throughout the state.

 

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