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Joshua B. Dunbar - Not his first rodeo.
Joshua B. Dunbar - Not his first rodeo.
The Police News / Jamie Nash
October 28, 2009

NEW CANEY - A routine traffic stop resulted in the arrest of a man police believe drove from South Houston to East Montgomery County to make a special delivery.

Joshua B Dunbar, 22, of Houston was charged with first degree felony delivery of a controlled substance (more than 4 grams, less than 200 grams) with intent to deliver.

Police records reflect Dunbar has a prior conviction on the same charge, among others.

Deputy Ricky Ford with the Pct. 4 Constable's Office stopped Dunbar on FM 1485 at Azalea Ln. for failure to change lanes properly.

According to Lt. Mark Seals, Ford became suspicious because Dunbar acted nervous and was perspiring excessively despite the outdoor temperature being low enough that Ford was wearing a jacket.

After receiving consent to search the vehicle, Pct. 4 officers discovered what was later determined to be 19.4 grams of crack cocaine, divided into 14 small plastic zippered bags, Seals said.

The vehicle, a 2005 Chevy Impala, was seized.

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