
MARION – A man was cited for several offenses including having meth and driving a stolen motorcycle after being stopped recently by Williamson County Sheriff’s deputies in Marion.
According to the Williamson County Sheriff’s office, this happened around 9:10 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 12.
The sheriff’s office says deputies saw the man driving a motorcycle knowing through prior police contact that he had a suspended driver’s license as he was going north on Otis Street from DeYoung Street. Deputies stopped the motorcycle. The driver was identified as Levi J. Flute.
A subsequent investigation discovered that the license plate affixed to the motorcycle being operated by Flute belonged to a different motorcycle. A check of the vehicle’s identification number identified the motorcycle as stolen.
Flute was arrested, handcuffed, and searched incident to arrest. On his person, deputies located a cellophane wrapper that contained a white substance suspected to be narcotics.
A field test indicated positive for both methamphetamine and cocaine – a combination commonly referred to as “Croak.”
Flute was cited for Driving While License Suspended, No Valid Driver’s License, Possession of Stolen Motor Vehicle, Possession of Methamphetamine and Possession of Controlled Substance
Flute was transported to and remanded into the custody of the Williamson County Jail.