Police said a modified muffler landed a ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ man a jail stay on drug and gun charges late Monday night.
Dustin Michael Duckworth, 38, was charged with possess, sell or buy altered gun serial number, possession of a controlled substance in prison or jail, driving with a suspended license, carrying a concealed weapon, improper muffler and failure to secure a child passenger in a seat belt, according to information from the ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ Department of Public Safety.
It was late Monday when Sgt. Joey Belanger pulled over an Audi sedan with a modified muffler driving near Burkemont Avenue near Interstate 40, public safety said. Duckworth was found to be driving the vehicle with a suspended license, public safety said. A young child was in the vehicle without an age-appropriate seat belt in use.
Duckworth was asked to step out of the car and a 9 mm Sig Sauer pistol was found in the center console, public safety said. The serial number had been removed from the gun.
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Duckworth was taken to the Burke County Jail where jail Sgt. L. Newton saw and stopped him from swallowing a plastic bag with 14 hydrocodone pills inside it, public safety said. Duckworth was also found to be in possession of a substance that tested positive for methamphetamine, public safety said.
Duckworth was held without bond pending a judge’s review, according to public safety. He’s due in court Friday, Dec. 27.