That was easy.
Following a brief altercation, a Pennsylvania man charged with drug possession was promptly arrested after admitting he had meth in his pocket.
According to Lehighvalleylive.com, local law enforcement spotted Todd A. Laudenbach in his Honda Odyssey at a Stockertown gas station — sound asleep.
An officer approached Laudenbach, waking him up — and informed him that he was driving on a suspended license due to a previous DWI.
The cop then detected a suspicious-looking glass pipe on the floor of Laudenbach’s car, prompting him to ask the snoozy motorist if he had anything on him.
Laudenbach “advised that he had a bag of crystal methamphetamine in his pocket,” according to Lehighvalleylive.
In fact, he sported half an ounce of meth, 53 Oxycodone and Xanax pills and 40 “small wax bags of suspected heroin” inside his sizable pocket.
Laudenbach reportedly told police that he sells drugs to support his own addiction, but “only does meth.”
He was arrested and arraigned with intent to deliver drugs and possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia.
He’s currently locked up at Northampton County Prison, awaiting a hearing later this month.



