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Home / Crime and Justice / Christmas Eve Bust: Fentanyl Found in Tuscumbia Man's Wallet

Christmas Eve Bust: Fentanyl Found in Tuscumbia Man's Wallet

1 Jan

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Summary

  • Fentanyl and kratom were discovered during a traffic stop on Christmas Eve.
  • The suspect had an active warrant and a history of drug-related offenses.
  • Evidence was found in the suspect's wallet and the vehicle's floorboard.
Christmas Eve Bust: Fentanyl Found in Tuscumbia Man's Wallet

On Christmas Eve, Morgan County sheriff's deputies arrested a Tuscumbia man for drug trafficking after a traffic stop revealed fentanyl and kratom. James Trennon Hooper, 43, also faces charges for possessing a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia. He was held on an $11,300 bond with a hold from the Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office.

The stop originated from a vehicle driven by a man with a suspended license. During the interaction, deputies learned Hooper had an active warrant and discovered drug paraphernalia in the vehicle. A subsequent search uncovered fentanyl in Hooper's wallet and additional fentanyl, kratom, and a pistol in the vehicle.

Hooper's driver claimed the trip to Birmingham was for Hooper to obtain fentanyl. Court records indicate Hooper's history includes a previous felony drug charge and a guilty plea for drug possession in 2022. Kratom has been banned in Alabama since 2016.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Fentanyl and kratom were discovered in the vehicle and on the suspect during the traffic stop.
The traffic stop occurred on Alabama 157 and Campground Road in Danville, Morgan County.
Hooper has prior offenses including a felony drug charge placed in pretrial diversion and a conviction for possession of a controlled substance.

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