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Man Arrested On Meth, Firearm Charges In Algood
Algood Police arrested a 38-year-old Cookeville man for possession of meth and illegal possession of a firearm during a traffic stop Friday (Photo: Algood Police)

Man Arrested On Meth, Firearm Charges In Algood

An Algood traffic stop led to the arrest of a Cookeville man on meth and firearm charges Friday.

38-year-old Daniel Armstrong faces charges after initially being pulled over for a window tint violation.

Arrest warrants state an Algood Police officer approached Armstrong’s vehicle and noticed a rifle in the passenger seat.

A search of the vehicle revealed over seven grams of a crystal substance believed to be meth. Officers also found a loaded 44 Taurus magnum handgun concealed under the radio in the dash of the vehicle.

Warrants also state Armstrong had his drivers license suspended in Florida in 2012. A records check revealed Armstrong was from Florida and had a warrant for a protection order violation in Baltimore, despite having Montana tags on his vehicle.

Armstrong was charged with possession of meth, driving with restrictions, and having a firearm while in possession of meth. His first court appearance is slated for July 22 after posting his $22,000 bond at the Putnam County Jail.

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