CLEARFIELD – A Clearfield man is facing charges after authorities allegedly located methamphetamine and multiple other drugs at his residence.
Zachary A. Quigley, 34, is charged by Lawrence Township police with 14 felony counts of intentional possession of a controlled substance, felony manufacture, delivery or possession with intent to manufacture or deliver a controlled substance, seven misdemeanor counts of possession of drug paraphernalia and misdemeanor make repairs/sell/etc. offensive weapon.
Quigley waived his right to a preliminary hearing Wednesday during centralized court at the Clearfield County Jail. His bail is currently set at $50,000 monetary.
According to the affidavit of probable cause, on Feb. 3, police received a report that Quigley was selling methamphetamine from a black shoebox-sized box at his Turnpike Avenue apartment.
Quigley permitted officers to conduct a search of his residence, which turned up a box containing a baggie of suspected methamphetamine, a digital scale and drug paraphernalia. Additional drugs and paraphernalia were located, police said.
Officers located a large Ziploc bag with more suspected methamphetamine in a closet before discovering a hidden room where there was a color torch on a cardboard box.
A sock on the nightstand contained another bag of suspected methamphetamine as well as a Ziploc bag with smaller baggies and a bag with four Clonazepam pills, according to the affidavit.
In Quigley’s living room area, officers allegedly located another color torch, a Tylenol bottle containing three Ritalin pills, a stun gun and a club-shaped flashlight.