Stuart man arrested at motel with meth, assault victim

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Bobby Glenn Agan III, 48, of Stuart was arrested Thursday on charges of first-offense possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine and violation of a no-contact order.

A Stuart man was arrested at a West Des Moines motel early Thursday for allegedly smoking meth in company with the subject on a no-contact order.

Bobby Glenn Agan III, 48, of 515 S. Harrison St., Stuart, was charged with first-offense possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine and violation of a no-contact order.

Officers of the West Des Moines Police Department made contact with Agan about 3 a.m. at the Motel Six at 7655 Office Plaza Dr. N., according to court records.

Agan was allegedly found in possession of “a small plastic baggy with a crystalline substance,” according to court records, and Agan “did admit to smoking meth earlier in the night with another individual.”

Agan allegedly spent two days at the motel in the company of a woman protected by a no-contact order in connection with an August 2019 assault, according to court records. A witness at the hotel said Agan and the victim “had checked into the hotel on two prior occasion within the past week.”

Agan was held at the Dallas County Courthouse prior to being released on his own recognizance. He is scheduled for a preliminary hearing April 22 in Dallas County District Court.

Agan was convicted of violation of a no-contact order in May 2019 in Polk County District Court. He was convicted of violation a no-contact order and assault while displaying a dangerous weapon in September 2019 in Cass County District Court.

*A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

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  1. “Adair County Deputies arrested 47-year old Bobby Glenn Agan, III, of Stuart, on November 9 2019 on a felony warrant, and for possession of Methamphetamine. The arrest stemmed from a deputy serving civil papers and a Madison County arrest warrant. During the course of the stop, the officer noticed a small plastic baggie containing a substance that eventually tested positive for methamphetamine. Agan was taken into custody and held on a $1,000 bond. He was released after posted bond that same day.” (Western Iowa Today)
    I surmise he beat this 2019 possession charge so he can get his first possession charge today.
    Thankfully he now won’t go to prison as if he would if it was his second.

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