ABC Columbia
Mar 12, 2021 4:50 PM EST
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office says a man was arrested after investigators found over 1,500 grams of marijuana as well as other drugs while executing a search warrant at a residence on Rifle Lane. Authorities say the search warrant was executed on Thursday and investigators seized a total of seized: 1,537 grams of marijuana valued at approximately $15,370, 43.62 grams of cocaine valued at approximately $4,360, .88 grams of methamphetamine valued at approximately $44, $2,594 in cash and a handgun from the residence.
David Faulk
Courtesy: Sumter County Sheriff’s Office
Deputies say they arrested 30-year-old David Faulk, who was present at the residence. Officials say Faulk’s charges include trafficking in cocaine, possession with intent to distribute marijuana-third offense, possession of methamphetamine and possession of a firearm during a violent crime.
Sumter man arrested on numerous drug charges Faulk was given a $45,000 bond and was released on March 11. (Source: Sumter Co. Sheriff s Office) By WIS News 10 Staff | March 12, 2021 at 5:50 PM EST - Updated March 12 at 5:50 PM
SUMTER, S.C. (WIS) - Investigators in Sumter County have seized cocaine and several other drugs during the execution of a search warrant on Rifle Lane on March 11.
In total, investigators say they seized 43.62 grams of cocaine valued at approximately $4,360, more than 3 pounds of marijuana valued at approximately $15,370, and .88 grams of methamphetamine valued at approximately $44. They also recovered $2,594 in cash as-well-as a handgun from the residence.
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