GRIMES COUNTY, Texas — On Monday, a Grimes County authorities arrested two individuals that were moving drugs through the area.
The deputy made the stop on State Highway 6 near the FM 3090 overpass, and found that the driver, Crystal Varva, was driving with a suspended license. She had also been previously been convicted of driving without a valid license. It was noted that when the officer was talking with Varva, she was "highly nervous."
The passenger, Adam Pallas, was asked by the officer if he could search the car, but he denied the officer's request. A K9 Deputy and K9 dog soon came to check the car, and the dog informed the officers that there were drugs.
After a probable cause search was conducted by the officers, they found a used glass pipe, methamphetamine, and marijuana hidden in different parts of the car, including in the glove compartment and next to the car's battery under the hood.
While both of them denied being in possession of the discovered drugs, they were ultimately charged with the Manufacture and Delivery of a Controlled Substance for the discovered 24 grams of methamphetamine and the Possession of Marijuana under two ounces.
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