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Man accused of delivering large amounts of meth arrested in Calloway County

CALLOWAY COUNTY, Ky. (KFVS) – A man from Grand Rivers, Kentucky, has been arrested in connection with a drug investigation in Calloway County.

According to the Calloway County Sheriff's Office, 38-year-old David B. Miller was identified on October 24 by narcotics detectives from Calloway and Marshall Counties as a supplier of large quantities of methamphetamine to Calloway County.

Miller was later arrested at a business.

Investigators said they found 57.85 grams (more than 2 ounces) of crystal meth and cash believed to be the proceeds of illegal drug trafficking in Miller's possession during his arrest.

Investigators said they found 57.85 grams (more than 2 ounces) of crystal meth and cash believed to be the proceeds of the illegal drug trade in David B. Miller's possession during his arrest.(Source: Calloway County Sheriff's Office)

He was booked into the Calloway County Detention Center and charged with first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, second-degree trafficking or more, more than 2 grams of methamphetamine.

According to the Calloway County Sheriff's Office, Miller has a previous conviction for meth trafficking and is currently out on bond in McCracken County for trafficking large amounts of meth.