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Mississippi authorities seize nearly 460 pounds of drugs in traffic stop

The Mississippi Department of Public Safety’s Interdiction Unit stopped a commercial vehicle on Interstate 22 in Pontotoc County on May 17, 2026, according to officials. The stop resulted in the seizure of approximately 376 pounds of methamphetamine, 82 pounds of marijuana, and 2 kilograms of powder cocaine.

The driver, 32-year-old Ramar A. Lloyd of McDonough, Georgia, was arrested and taken to the Pontotoc County Detention Center. He faces charges of two counts of aggravated trafficking of a controlled substance and one count of trafficking of a controlled substance, authorities said.

Commissioner Sean Tindell emphasized law enforcement’s commitment to combating drug trafficking. “Mississippi law enforcement remains committed to aggressively targeting drug trafficking operations that threaten the safety of our communities,” he said. “This significant seizure is a direct result of the proactive work being done every day by our officers. Dangerous drugs like methamphetamine and cocaine destroy lives, fuel violent crime, and have no place in our state. We will continue working tirelessly to remove these deadly substances from our highways and hold those responsible accountable.”

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Jon R Myers

Jon R Myers is he executive editor of the Mississippi New Group, the largest digital only media company in Mississippi.

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