CROSSVILLE MAN ARRESTED WITH METH

Yesterday, just after midnight, Officer Corey Freeman of the Crossville Police Department was patrolling the area of Circle K and observed a man identified as Scott Hall standing outside of his truck. Upon driving through, all had seen the officer, quickly waved, and went into the store.
While watching other traffic, the officer observed Hall go inside the store and back out two more times with nothing being purchased. He then saw the officer again, went towards the driver seat, then changed his direction, and got into the passenger seat.
He sat there for a short time before exiting the gas station where the officer paced Hall going 44 mph in a 35 mph zone.
After running a traffic stop on Hall, Officer Freeman noticed Hall suffering from body tremors and bruxism, common indicators of meth usage.
Hall told the officer he didn’t have a valid license, which dispatch confirmed. After a quick search, a small ziplock bag containing 1.84 grams of crystal meth was located in his right sock, with his left sock containing a small burnt glass pipe.
Hall was placed into custody and transported to jail where he was charged with driving on a revoked license and simple possession of meth.