A man is facing drug charges after police responded to domestic violence complaint in Pike County.
40-year-old Scott Hurley of Pikeville was inside a car in the driveway when police arrived at a home on Ferguson Lane in Pikeville.
Officers with Pikeville Police say Hurley quickly exited that vehicle and began to walk away when they noticed what they called a large bulge in his pocket.
When officers checked to make sure Hurley didn’t have a weapon, they instead found a bag containing meth and suboxone pills, along with digital scales and baggies.
He’s facing drug trafficking and other drug related charges and has been lodged in the Pike County Detention Center.
A Pikeville man was arrested June 2 on numerous drug charges after the Pikeville Police Department, along with the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office, conducted an operation which led them to
Brian Thacker
Charges have been filed against a Pikeville man in connection to a May 18 crash that claimed the life of a Virgie man.
Pikeville Police responded to the crash on U.S. 23 near the South Mayo Double Kwik shortly after 6 a.m.
Officers report that Brian Thacker, 27, of Pikeville was driving a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado northbound in the southbound lanes when he collided head-on with a 2013 Dodge Avenger driven by Tommy D. Fouts, 54, of Virgie.
Police wrote in the arrest citation that, as Thacker was being extricated from his vehicle he had a large amount of blue powdery residue around his nostrils.
A Pike Co man was arrested Tuesday morning following a deadly crash. According to the Pikeville Police Dept. the crash early Tuesday morning on US 23 .
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