A 26-year-old Davenport man faces multiple felony charges after police allege he had cocaine, six pounds of marijuana, THC and thousands in cash.
Jeremy Miller faces four charges of substance violation, a charge of a used or expired drug tax stamp and three charges of failure to affix a drug tax stamp, court records show.
Shortly before 1 p.m. Tuesday at 23rd and Stender Streets in Bettendorf, Miller was arrested during a traffic stop for an outstanding warrant on a drug investigation, according to arrest affidavits.
In Miller’s Subaru Forester was about $9,000, about 15 unused THC cartridges and about 20 jars of THC wax, police allege.
After he was read his Miranda Rights, Miller said he lived by himself at an address on Federal Street in Davenport. He also said he does not sell any narcotics and anything that would be found in his SUV or at his residence would be for personal use, affidavits say.
Officers executed a search warrant at his residence and found:
“None of the cocaine, marijuana, THC cartridges or butane hash oil was affixed with an Iowa drug tax stamp,” according to affidavits.
Miller is being held on a total $60,000 bond in Scott County Jail.
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