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What a meth.
A Kentucky man pulled a bag of drugs and a wad of cash when police officers asked him for his ID.
David Ratliff, 43, was passed out behind the wheel of his car on Friday in the parking lot of a video store on US Route 421 in Manchester — about 100 miles south of Lexington.
When police arrived at the scene and asked a drugged-out Ratliff for his ID, he whipped out a “baggy of meth, pills, and a large sum of US currency,” according to the Clay County Sheriff’s Office.
Police confirmed he had 9 grams of meth, several fentanyl pills and $3,034 in cash.
He was arrested on charges of trafficking in a controlled substance and public intoxication.
He was taken to the Clay County Detention Center.
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