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Man arrested by TGCSO deputies after traffic stop

A probable cause search of the vehicle yielded 58.7 grams of methamphetamine, other drugs and drug paraphernalia.
Credit: Tom Green County Sheriff's Office

TOM GREEN COUNTY, Texas — On Thursday, July 30, Tom Green County Sheriff's Office deputies on patrol conducted a traffic stop on U.S. Hwy 67N.

The driver, identified as David Ochampaugh, was found to have two outstanding Tom Green County felony warrants, according to a press release from the TGCSO

Ochampaugh was arrested without incident and a probable cause search of his vehicle was conducted. The search yielded 58.7 grams methamphetamine; 7.2 grams Adderall; 17.1 grams MDMA; and 0.08 ounces of marijuana. Drug paraphernalia was also found in the vehicle.

Ochampaugh, 38, was arrested for manufacturing and deliver of controlled substance Penalty Group 1 >=4G<200G, a first-degree felony; manufacturing and deliver of controlled substance Penalty Group 2 or 2-A>=4G<400G, a first-degree felony; possession of marijuana < 2 oz., a Class B misdemeanor; possession of drug paraphernalia; and warrants.

Bond was set at $101,000. Ochampaugh was booked into the Tom Green County Jail.

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