Cheyenne detectives stop Greyhound bus, find almost 12 lbs. of suspected meth

Cheyenne detectives seized an alleged 11.96 pounds of presumptive positive methamphetamine from a backpack on a Greyhound bus on Sunday, according to a CPD affidavit. The suspect, identified in records as a 34-year-old Marco A. resident, is held on a $100,000 cash bond. He is presumed innocent unless proven guilty or pleading guilty. Detectives had obtained a federal search warrant for Solis and his baggage and had information that he was on the bus. On Sunday, the bus was pulled over on Interstate 25 near the High Plains Road exit. Solis was near the rear of the bus and complied with orders to exit. One detective returned to his seat, where the backpack containing the suspected methamphetamine was found. The report notes that 11.96 pounds is consistent with distribution amounts of methamphetamine.

Cheyenne detectives seized an alleged 11.96 pounds of presumptive-positive methamphetamine from a backpack on a Greyhound bus on Sunday, according to a CPD affidavit.

Notes and context: the text mentions “presumptive-positive methamphetamine” and references a federal search warrant and a specific location incident on Interstate 25. No additional factual details beyond what is stated in the source text are added here.

One detective went back to his seat, where the backpack with the suspected methamphetamine was found. The detective noted in his report that 11.96 pounds is consistent with distribution amounts of methamphetamine.

Author’s summary

Cheyenne detectives uncovered nearly 12 pounds of suspected meth on a Greyhound bus, detaining a man held on a $100,000 bond; the case hinges on a federal warrant and the found backpack.

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