Great Falls man charged with Meth possession and paraphernalia violation
- KC Loren Ward, a Great Falls man, was charged with felony meth possession and paraphernalia violations after a Thursday incident at a 6th Avenue NW home.
- Officers responded after Ward violated probation conditions and held a 72-hour probation warrant, with reports indicating he had been supervised less than two weeks.
- Police found Ward in a bedroom near a glass pipe showing white residue and burn marks, and a small plastic bag with a white crystal-like substance on a living room TV stand.
- The substance tested presumptively positive and was consistent with methamphetamine, and Ward initially denied pipe ownership, claiming it belonged to 'the other guy.'
- Ward remains in custody pending court proceedings, with prosecutors requesting $50,000 bail and GPS monitoring due to prior violations of release conditions.
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Great Falls man charged with Meth possession and paraphernalia violation
GREAT FALLS, Mont. – A Great Falls man is facing felony and misdemeanor drug charges after police found suspected methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia during a probation-related call, according to court records.
·Cherokee County, United States
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