Kelseyville man arrested for meth, paraphernalia

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David Mills of Kelseyville, Calif., was arrested by narcotics detectives on Friday, September 2, 2011. Lake County Jail photo.

 

 



KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – A Kelseyville man has been arrested after narcotics detectives found him with what is believed to be methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.


Lake County Narcotic Task Force detectives arrested David Bradley Mills, 50, of Kelseyville for possession of a controlled substance and possession of controlled substance paraphernalia, according to Michelle Gonzalez of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office.


Gonzalez reported that on Friday, Sept. 2, at approximately 5:15 p.m. Lake County Sheriff’s detectives attached to the Narcotics Task Force pulled over a GMC SUV for traffic violations.


Mills, the driver of the vehicle, acknowledged that he was on searchable probation, Gonzalez said.


A search produced a glass pipe, commonly used for smoking methamphetamines, and a silver container in which there was a plastic bag containing a white, crystalline substance, according to Gonzalez.


Mills was arrested and transported to the Hill Road Correctional Facility. On testing the substance it flashed blue, a presumptive positive for methamphetamine.


On Thursday Mills remained in the Lake County Jail on a no-bail hold for the alleged probation violation.


The Sheriff’s Narcotics Task Force can be contacted through its anonymous tip line at 707-263-3663.


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