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Traffic stop leads to arrest, meth seizure, recovery of property

CHERRYVALE – On October 10, 2025, at approximately 10:20 p.m., deputies with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle near Main and Liberty Street in Cherryvale. The vehicle did not display a visible rear license plate.

The driver failed to stop, and a short vehicle pursuit ensued. The vehicle eventually came to a stop at a residence in the 200 block of Neosho Street in Cherryvale. Deputies made contact with the driver, later identified as Jacob Hamilton of Cherryvale.

Hamilton resisted arrest but was quickly taken into custody without further incident. He was transported to the Montgomery County Department of Corrections. During the investigation, deputies determined that Hamilton had discarded approximately 48 grams of methamphetamine from the vehicle during the pursuit. A loaded firearm was also located inside the vehicle.

Deputies developed probable cause and obtained a narcotics search warrant for Hamilton’s residence. With the assistance of the Cherryvale Police Department, deputies executed the search warrant and located additional drug paraphernalia, evidence indicating narcotics had been destroyed, and multiple stolen items linked to thefts in Cherryvale, Coffeyville, Labette County, Wilson County, and Neosho County.

Hamilton was booked into the Montgomery County Department of Corrections on the following charges: distribution of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, interference with law enforcement, fleeing and attempting to elude law enforcement, transporting an open container, failure to use a turn signal, no vehicle registration and no vehicle insurance This case remains under investigation, and the recovery of stolen property involves cooperation among multiple law enforcement agencies.

Sheriff Ron Wade said, “I’m extremely proud of our deputies for their proactive efforts in this case. Their quick action removed dangerous drugs and an illegal firearm from our streets and led to the recovery of stolen property connected to multiple communities. I also want to thank the Cherryvale Police Department for their partnership and assistance — teamwork like this is essential to keeping our county safe.”

This case will be sent over to the Montgomery County Attorney’s Office for proper charging. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a Court of Law.


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