Hunter Eagle faces drug charges after officers notice expired tags on his vehicle

Hunter Eagle faces drug charges after officers notice expired tags on his vehicle

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23-year-old Hunter Eagle was jailed May 9th after police found drug paraphernalia in his vehicle during a traffic stop. Detectives saw a black Nissan Altima parked at a business on Largo Drive outside of business hours with the engine running. When detectives ran the license plate, they discovered the registration was expired. Eagle told detectives that he didn’t have a driver’s license and gave his social security number to be identified. They found that Eagle had an active warrant from Maury County for a probation violation. The detectives noticed that there was drug paraphernalia in plain sight and Eagle advised that there would be more found in the vehicle. They found multiple loaded needles, a small amount of marijuana, a grinder and a metal spoon with burn marks and residue.

Hunter Eagle (MNPD)
Hunter Eagle (MNPD)

Hunter J. Eagle was booked into the Metro Nashville Jail on May 9, charged with drug possession, drug paraphernalia, and driving on a suspended license. A judicial commissioner set his bond at $1,100.

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