VALENTINE, Neb. An Alamogordo, New Mexico man was scheduled to appear in Cherry County Court on Monday, facing felony drug charges. David Lopez, 35 years old, is accused of having six pounds, or three kilograms, of methamphetamine inside his vehicle. As News Channel Nebraska previously reported, the traffic stop took place on Jan. 28 along Highway 20. 

According to court documents, a deputy sheriff saw a vehicle pulled over on the shoulder of the highway. When he made contact with Lopez, the only person in the vehicle, the deputy said he smelled a strong odor of raw marijuana. After searching the vehicle, court documents say the deputy found three ziplock bags, each containing approximately 2.2 pounds of a white crystal substance that tested positive for meth. In addition to the drug, the deputy said he found two glass pipes used to smoke meth, two pipes used to smoke marijuana, a black container labeled THC that contained a green leafy substance, and a syringe with a yellowish-brown substance that tested positive for THC.

According to the Drug Enforcement Administration, three kilos of meth could provide thousands of individual doses, with a street value of tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars.