CALLOWAY COUNTY, Ky. — According to the Calloway County Sheriff’s Office, on October 24, narcotics detectives with Calloway and Marshall County identified 38-year-old David B. Miller of Grand Rivers to be a supplier of large quantities of methamphetamine in Calloway County.
CCSO states that detectives were able to locate Miller at a local business where he was placed under arrest without incident. During his arrest, he was found to be in possession of 57.85 grams — over two ounces — of crystal methamphetamine, as well as cash believed by CCSO to be the proceeds of illegal drug trafficking.
According to CCSO, Miller has prior guilty convictions for trafficking methamphetamine and is currently out on bond in McCracken County for trafficking large quantities of methamphetamine.
Miller was lodged at the Calloway County Detention Center on the charge of first degree trafficking in a controlled substance, second offense, greater than two grams of methamphetamine, a class B felony.
The Calloway County Sheriff’s Office requests that anyone who witnesses any unusual or possible criminal activity call the Sheriff’s Office at 270-753-3151 or email ccso.office@callkyso.com