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Traffic Stop on Moffett Rd Leads to Narcotics Investigation

Mar 16th, 2016

A routine traffic stop for driving with no headlights on has led to a narcotics investigation.

Patrol officers made the traffic stop at 11:46 p.m., March 9, 2016 near the Clark's Gas Station off Moffett Road. During questioning, 26-year-old Christopher Dyas put the vehicle in gear causing the officers to initiate a pursuit. Dyas and passenger Cedrick Tyler, 27, abandoned the vehicle in a parking lot off Howells Ferry Road, fleeing on foot.

Tyler was apprehended but Dyas has not been located.

From searching the vehicle, officers found a duffle bag on the back seat containing 2,897 grams of marijuana, 900 grams of codeine, 70 grams of cocaine, and $2,846 in U.S. currency. The marijuana has a street value of $10,000, and the cocaine has an approximate street value of $7,000.

Tyler was charged with Trafficking Cocaine, Trafficking Marijuana, Possession of Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Eluding Police. Dyas currently has warrants for the same charges.

The Mobile Police Narcotics/Vice officers are still investigating. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Dyas is asked to call 251-208-7211 or Crime Stoppers 251-208-7000.

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Charlette Solis
Mobile Police Department
Public Affairs Officer
251-208-1918