A search warrant executed at a Truesdale home led to the discovery of drugs and has landed one person in jail. Eric D. Collins was arrested Dec. 19 and charged with three felonies for drug possession …
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A search warrant executed at a Truesdale home led to the discovery of drugs and has landed one person in jail.Eric D. Collins was arrested Dec. 19 and charged with three felonies for drug possession and unlawful possession of a firearm and one misdemeanor for unlawful use of drug paraphernalia. His bond was set at $30,000.Members of the Eastern Missouri Task Force searched Collins’ home in the 1000 block of Highway M. Police allegedly located a powder that tested positive for methamphetamine, a pipe used to smoke the drug and three pills identified as alprazolam. Two pistols were also seized, police said.Eric D. Collins