Caribou police, with the assistance of members of the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency and U.S. Border Patrol, report seizing several pipes, needles, drug paraphernalia, marijuana, fentanyl, and 326 grams of crystal methamphetamine from 25-year-old Nathan Morrow's Caribou residence on Oct. 19. Credit: Courtesy of Caribou Police Depar | Aroostook Republican

CARIBOU, Maine — Officers seized 326 grams of crystal methamphetamine, worth an estimated $32,000, while conducting a bail check on Nathan Morrow, 25, of Caribou on Oct. 19, according to the Caribou Police Department.

Officer Keith Ouellette arrived at Morrow’s residence with members of the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency and U.S. border patrol, Caribou Police Chief Michael Gahagan said in a press release issued Wednesday.

Police indicated that conditions of Morrow’s bail on other unspecified charges make him subject to random searches and testing. When they searched the home, officers found the methamphetamine as well as several pipes, needles, drug paraphernalia, marijuana, and fentanyl, according to the release.

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