Three arrested after Migos tour bus found with 420 grams of marijuana
Officers reportedly detected smell of cannabis coming from vehicle
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Your support makes all the difference.Three people were reportedly arrested in Boone, North Carolina last night after Atlanta rap group Migos' tour bus was pulled over by police as they left the Holmes Convocation Center following a performance at the campus of Appalachian State University.
According to a press release cited by the Greensboro News & Record, officers detected the smell of marijuana coming from the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop on Highway 105.
The bus was searched and 420 grams of marijuana and 26 ounces of codeine were recovered, along with Xanax.
Local student newspaper The Appalachian reports that members of the group were detained but not arrested.
The Greensboro says that three men, Jharon Ahmad Murphy, Daryl Irvon McPherson and Dominic Kevin Spigner, were charged, with various counts of possession of controlled substances.
Results from the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigations Laboratory could lead to additional charges.
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