SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -- West Virginia state police say they pulled over a man who told them he used methamphetamine to pay for the car he was driving.
State Police in South Charleston say Jerry Wayne Means said he gave a woman two grams of meth for the car.
WSAZ-TV reports that Means was pulled over on U.S. 119 on Saturday night in the car, which police said had been reported stolen. He was charged with possession of a stolen vehicle, delivery of a controlled substance and other counts.
Means was being held Sunday at the South Central Regional Jail. Jail records didn't indicate whether he had an attorney.
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