Traffic stop leads to meth arrest of homeless man

NORFOLK, Neb. — A Norfolk traffic stop resulted in a drug arrest of a homeless man on Wednesday.

30-year-old Charles E. Loughman was stopped at 4:41 p.m. by a Norfolk Police officer. A check of his license revealed that it was currently revoked, and he was arrested for driving during revocation.

In a subsequent search, officers recovered a small baggie of methamphetamine from Loughman’s pants pocket, along with several pieces of drug paraphernalia from the vehicle.

Loughman was also arrested for possession of a controlled substance. He was housed in the Norfolk City Jail and later transferred to the Madison County Jail.

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