Jackson Springs man facing 14 charges after traffic stop

Moore County Sheriff Ronnie Fields announced the arrest of an individual following a traffic stop in West End.

On Sept. 26, detectives with the Moore County Sheriff’s Office initiated a traffic stop in the 4400 block of Highway 211.

During the traffic stop, detectives searched the vehicle and located suspected methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, morphine, hydrocodone, suboxone, and multiple items of drug paraphernalia.

Sean Harrington, 33, of Jackson Springs, was arrested and charged with possession with intent to sell and deliver schedule II controlled substance- (methamphetamine), possession with intent to sell and deliver schedule II controlled substance- (cocaine), possession with intent to sell and deliver schedule II controlled substance- (morphine), possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, felony possession of schedule II controlled substance- (methamphetamine), felony possession of schedule II controlled substance- (cocaine), felony possession of schedule VI controlled substance- (marijuana), maintain a vehicle or dwelling place to keep a controlled substance, simple possession of schedule III controlled substance- (suboxone), simple possession of schedule II controlled substance- (hydrocodone), simple possession of schedule II controlled substance- (morphine), and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Harrington also had an outstanding order for arrest in Moore County for driving while license revoked and revoked/suspended vehicle registration.

Harrington was held in the Moore County Detention Center under a $51,000 secured bond and is due in court on Oct. 26.

All defendants facing criminal charges are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.