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A man accused of delivering large quantities of meth arrested in Calloway County

A man accused of delivering large quantities of meth arrested in Calloway County

CALLOWAY COUNTY, Ky. (KFVS) – A Grand Rivers, Kentucky man was arrested in connection with a drug investigation in Calloway County.

According to the Calloway County Sheriff’s Office, 38-year-old David B. Miller was identified by narcotics detectives from Calloway and Marshall Counties on October 24 as a supplier of large quantities of methamphetamine in Calloway County.

Miller was later arrested at a business.

Detectives said they found 57.85 grams of crystal meth and cash in Miller’s possession during his arrest, believed to be from illegal drug trafficking.

Detectives said they found 57.85 grams of crystal meth and cash.
Detectives said they found 57.85 grams of crystal meth and cash, believed to be derived from illegal drug trafficking, in David B. Miller’s possession during his arrest.(Source: Calloway County Sheriff’s Office)

He was booked into the Calloway County Detention Center and charged with Trafficking in Drugs 1st Degree, 2nd Offense or Higher, >2 grams of Methamphetamine.

According to the Calloway County Sheriff’s Office, Miller has a prior conviction for trafficking meth and is currently incarcerated in McCracken County for trafficking large quantities of meth.