Norfolk man arrested for alleged meth possession after traffic stop

NORFOLK, Neb. -- Authorities arrested a Norfolk man for multiple charges after pulling him over for no plates.
The Norfolk Police Division said that around 1:27 p.m. Dec. 6, a police officer did a traffic stop on a vehicle that did not have license plates.
NPD said the driver of the vehicle was 40-year-old Joseph Beyer of Norfolk.
The NPD officer reported did a check of Beyer, and the officer learned that Beyer's driver's license was suspended.
Beyer was then arrested for driving under suspension, according to NPD.
During a search of the vehicle, NPD said a plastic baggie was found, containing a substance believed to be methamphetamine. The substance was tested, and it tested positive for meth.
Beyer was booked into the Norfolk City Jail for driving under suspension and possession of a controlled substance.
NPD said Beyer was later transported to the Madison County Jail.