Dora, MO. – On September 16th, a man who was pulled over on a traffic stop was arrested on what seems to be another link in a chain of Possession charges.
The story of the arrest begins with Lieutenant Wallace of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office initiating a traffic stop on County Road 356 near the driver’s residence at Box 35905. During the stop, consent to search the vehicle was given, and drug paraphernalia was found, which tested positive for methamphetamine.
The driver, identified as Charles Deloss Sanders, 65 of Dora was placed on a 24 hour hold and a warrant was issued for Possession of Meth and Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Sanders bond was set at $15,000 with conditions, but has been said to be a repeat offender within the system, with arrests related to drugs dating back to 2004.