Deputies accuse Medway man of trafficking marijuana, hashish, dabs

Clark County deputies alleged a search uncovered hashish, marijuana and dabs packaged for sale in a Medway man’s house.

Tyler Neitzel, 21, of 10816 Lower Valley Pike, has been charged with illegal manufacture/cultivation of drugs, illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for manufacture of drugs, possession of drugs and two counts of trafficking in drugs.

He pleaded not guilty to the charges in Clark County Municipal Court on Tuesday and his bond was set at $75,000.

On July 4, officers observed a man leaving Neitzel’s home and shortly after, pulled him over for a lane violation. They searched the man and, according to police reports, allegedly found bags of marijuana on him.

Six days later, the Clark County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant on Neitzel’s house and allegedly found several firearms, raw marijuana and equipment used to manufacture daps, according to court records. Dab is made from marijuana but contains a higher concentration of tetrahydrocannabinol and appears as a waxy substance.

Neitzel allegedly had 157 grams of hashish, an extract of marijuana containing concentrations of the psychoactive resins, and 157 grams of dabs, according to court records.

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