Two Hartselle men arrested on drug trafficking charges by Falkville PD
On Sunday, Falkville Police pulled a vehicle over for a traffic violation along I-65 North.
During the traffic stop, officers noticed that the two men inside the vehicle began moving frantically.
According to police, officers also noticed an odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle.
After searching the vehicle, both men inside were found with a trafficking amount of Fentanyl / Crystal Meth mixture.
As a result, Tyler Blain Miller, 31, of Hartselle and Terrance Simeon Jeudy, 28, of Hartselle were arrested and charged with Dangerous Drugs-Drug Trafficking.
FPD told News 19 that one of the men was on federal probation for previous firearm and counterfeit money charges.
Miller and Juedy were transported to the Morgan County Jail and were booked on a $140,000 bond.
Authorities said that the bond was set due to criminal history and both men being on probation.
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