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Lawton man facing two felony drug charges following traffic stop in Wichita Falls

Lawton man facing two felony drug charges following traffic stop in Wichita Falls

Yahoo09-06-2025
WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — A Lawton man's traffic stop in Wichita Falls led to the discovery of a gun and drugs in his car.
Zachary Hill was arrested and charged on Sunday, June 8, for possession of marijuana over 4 ounces, less than or equal to 5 pounds, manufacture-delivery of a controlled substance more than or equal to 4 grams, less than 400 grams, and unlawful carrying of a weapon. He also had a charge out of Wise County for possession of marijuana.
Burglary suspects arrested for breaking into jailed man's home
Wichita Falls police stopped Hill Sunday just before 4:15 a.m. in the 1700 block of Seymour Highway.
Police said one of the officers saw an open beer can of Modelo in the center cup holder next to Hill.
Officers then searched the vehicle and found a red bag on the floor behind the driver's seat, containing 15 Ziplock baggies and three small black bottles of marijuana, weighing 16.65 ounces, 10 grams of THC vapes, and 6 grams of THC gummies.
A Taurus PT 738 TCP .380 ACP was also found between the driver's seat and center area, along with three cell phones and $2,712 in cash.
Police said Hill told them he knew what would be found in the vehicle and that he worked at a dispensary in Oklahoma.
Hill has since been released from jail on bonds totaling $35,400.Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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