Police: Man caught with meth in boxers

Police say a man going to jail ended up being booked in on more allegations early Friday when they saw what was pinned inside his boxer shorts.

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Police say a man going to jail ended up being booked in on more allegations early Friday when they saw what was pinned inside his boxer shorts.

Officer Katie Flood said an officer stopped Anthony B. Richardson, a 38-year-old Lincoln man, near 29th and Y at 2:30 a.m. because something hanging from his rear-view window was obstructing his view.

She said police searched his car, found 6 1/2 grams of marijuana and took him to jail.

Flood said when he was being booked into jail they found 25 individually wrapped packages of meth. He also had 8.6 grams of marijuana on him and $566 cash, she said.

Richardson was booked into jail on suspicion of possession of meth with intent to deliver, possession of marijuana and driving under suspension.

Deputies have suspect in meth lab dump sitesAn employee with the Lancaster County Assessor's office, evaluating land out on South 120th Street, came across a meth lab dump site Thursday afternoon.

Sheriff Terry Wagner said at 2:30 p.m. the Clan Lab Team was called to the land between Van Dorn Street and Pioneers Boulevard. They believe it may have been there awhile. It's the third such dump site found in the area recently.

About 100 feet off the road there were the burnt remains of peeled Energizer lithium batteries, an empty Coleman fuel tank and a crusty white substance sticking to coffee filters.

There was something else, too, left in the ashes — a Windstream phone bill.

Investigators now have a suspect.

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