Windshield, Wax, And Residue
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On Tuesday, June 9, 2020, Atoka Police Officer Joe Doshier observed a red 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee turn east onto Thirteenth Street with a busted windshield.
Officer Doshier made contact with the driver, David Shannon Hall, 29, of Cookville, Texas, who was unable to provide a valid license or proof of insurance.
Hall told the officer his license was suspended in Nebraska, and he had just purchased the vehicle which did not have insurance yet.
After exiting the vehicle, Hall was placed into custody while Officer Doshier took an inventory of the vehicle for the wrecker.
Located inside the vehicle was a L&M cigarette pack that contained a green leafy substance that tested positive for marijuana, a wax substance in a thin paper, a muticolored glass pipe with a burnt residue inside, and two pairs of tweezers with residue on them.
Hall was cited for possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, no driver’s license, and operating a defective vehicle. He was taken to the Atoka County Jail for booking.