Ireton, Iowa — A routine traffic stop very early Saturday morning resulted in a combination of felony and misdemeanor charges against a Le Mars man.
Shortly after 3:00 am Saturday, a Sioux County deputy pulled over a minivan driven by 27-year-old Tyler Dimmick for speeding and a turn-signal violation, about four miles southwest of Ireton.
Upon further investigation, the deputy allegedly discovered that Dimmick was in possession of psilocybin mushrooms and marijuana, and suspected that he was under the influence of a drug.
Authorities say Dimmick was charged with possession with the intent to deliver psilocybin mushrooms which is a Class “C” Felony, possession with the intent to deliver marijuana which is a Class D Felony and operating a motor vehicle while drugged which is a Serious Misdemeanor.
The Sioux County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Hawarden Police Department and the Orange City Police Department.