On March 10, 2026, at 12:16 pm, I was sitting stationary on State Highway 9 South of Holly Springs. I observed a white pickup truck approaching me. I could clearly see the driver was not wearing a seatbelt and conducted a traffic stop with the vehicle as it passed by.I made contact with the driver, Scott Braswell, told him the reason for the stop. Braswell handed me an Arkansas ID card. I ran his information through ACIC. The rest of this is redacted. I returned to the vehicle and placed Mr. Braswell into custody for driving on a suspend license.I returned to the vehicle and began doing an inventory for towing purposes. Mr. Braswell had just left the store where he purchased a Dr. Pepper and some chicken strips. I grabbed the Dr. Pepper can and had him bring it with him. Inside of the can (drink was 80% full) I could see a plastic baggie floating. Inside of the bag was a crystal-like substance consistent with methamphetamine.The Dr. Pepper can was emptied, and the baggie and its contents were seized as evidence. Inside of a lunch box, I located a cut piece of a straw used for snorting narcotics. It was seized as well.Mr. Braswell was informed of the substance found floating in his drink. He was charged with possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine), possession of drug paraphernalia (methamphetamine), driving on a suspended license, and no seatbelt.He was transported to the Dallas County Sheriff's Office and held pending a first appearance. The three warrants were left active by their respective agencies.This case and its evidence were transferred to Sgt. Jordan Ables with the Dallas County Sheriff's Office for further investigation.The baggie of methamphetamine weighed approximately 1.5 grams.The vehicle was towed by OTM Towing.