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Speeding leads to OWI, pot charges

Two priors for toking while driving

Anthony J. Knoeck, 22, Plainfield, is charged with felony possession of marijuana and a third operating while intoxicated.

On Nov. 7, State Patrol Trooper Henry Glick stopped a vehicle for speeding on State Highway 22 near Radley Road in Dayton.

According to the criminal complaint, the driver, identified as Knoeck, appeared nervous, had bloodshot eyes and the car smelled of burnt marijuana.

Glick reported finding a glass pipe and 6.7 grams of marijuana in the car.

Glick also cited Knoeck for speeding and operating while suspended

Knoeck had two prior convictions for operating with a restricted substance in 2016 and a misdemeanor marijuana conviction in 2016.

He was released from custody on a $3,000 signature bond.

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