Stolen car filled with drugs and guns, one arrested

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A Texarkana man was placed under arrest early Wednesday morning after being pulled over when a Deputy discovered the car he was driving was a stolen vehicle.

Davian Ramond Stiger is facing four different charges including; unauthorized use of a vehicle, possession of a controlled substance over Four Grams and under two hundred grams, possession of a dangerous drug and possession of marijuana under two ounces.

According to a press release from Bowie County Sheriff’s Office, on March 23, 2016 at 3:06 a.m., Deputy Michelle Carrier was north bound on Buchanan Road in the center turning lane waiting to turn onto Loop 151, when a maroon Lexus approached her traveling south on Buchanan Road making an unnecessary stop before turning onto Loop 151.

The vehicle remained stopped for about one minute before turning, raising suspicion from Deputy Carrier who immediately turned and follow the car.

Deputy Carrier then proceeded to run the license plate number on the Lexus and found it had been reported stolen to the Texarkana Texas Police Department. Deputy Carrier stopped the stolen vehicle in the 4100 block of South Lake Drive.

According to the press release, Deputy Carrier and Texarkana Texas Police Officer Colton Johnson took the driver in to custody where he was identified as Davian Ramond Stiger.

After conducting a thorough search of the vehicle, authorities found a rifle, 18 pills, a bag of marijuana and 97 grams of methamphetamine.

Stiger was transported to the Bi-State Jail where he was booked in.

Judge Nancy Talley has set Stiger’s bonds at $10,000.00 for unauthorized use of a vehicle, $75,000.00 for possession of a controlled substance over four grams and under two hundred grams, $15,000.00 for possession of dangerous drugs and $3,000.00 for possession of marijuana under two ounces.

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