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Brockport man faces drug dealing and DWI charges following traffic stop in Le Roy

By Howard B. Owens

A suspected drug dealer out of Brockport was busted during a traffic stop for alleged speeding by a state trooper in Le Roy on Friday night.

The 23-year-old suspect was allegedly driving 100 in a 55 mph zone at 8:39 p.m. on Route 19.

(name redacted) was initially taken into custody for alleged drunken driving by Trooper Eric Daigler.

Upon searching xxx vehicle, Daigler allegedly found a pink plastic cup on the rear passenger-side floorboard that contained ice and a beverage that smelled strongly of alcohol.

As Daigler continued to inspect the vehicle, he found a case for contact lenses that allegedly contained a mix of illicit pharmaceuticals, including amphetamine, dextroamphetamine, adderall and alprazolam.

Daigler also reported finding a backpack with a bag of a clear granular substance and a bag of marijuana.

xxx was transported to the Batavia Barracks where he submitted to a chemical test and allegedly tested for a BAC of .18.

Upon further investigation of the backpack at the barracks, Daigler allegedly found two pipes containing marijuana, another contact lense case containing more pills and two more bags of a clear granular substance.

Members of the Community Narcotics Enforcement Team were summoned to the station to assist in the investigation.

It was determined that xxx was allegedly transporting more than 25 grams of MDMA, a controlled substance better known as Ecstasy.

Charges filed against xxxx include controlled substance not in original container, criminal possession of a controlled substance, 7th, criminal possession of narcotics with the intent to sell, criminal possession of a hallucinogenic substance, unlawful possession of marijuana, driving with a BAC of .18 or greater and driving while ability impaired by drugs and alcohol.

Following arraignment in Le Roy Town Court, xxx was jailed without bail.

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