STANTON, Neb. -- The Stanton County Sheriff's Office said they arrested a 41-year-old man on arrest warrants as well as additional charges Sunday afternoon. 

SCSO said they responded to a disturbance call at a Woodland Park home for a man reportedly acting irrational and appearing to be under the influence of illegal drugs. 

When authorities arrived, they said they spoke with 41-year-old Kyle Kirstine. The Sheriff's Office said that Kirstine was also known to have felony drug arrest warrants. 

Officials said they detained Kirstine after he was reportedly found to be under the influence of illegal drugs.

He was then arrested on a Madison County arrest warrant for possession of a controlled substance, as well as a Stanton County arrest warrant for failing to appear in court on a felony drug charge and obstructing a police officer, said the Sheriff's Office. 

SCSO said Kirstine was charged with a new charge of possession of a controlled substance after methamphetamine was found in the home along with marijuana and drug paraphernalia. 

Kirstine was charged with disturbing the peace and prohibited acts for being under the influence of an illegal drug. 

SCSO said Kirstine was out of jail on a posted cash bond before being arrested again for the warrants and new felony charge.