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Man involved in a Tamuning crash caught with drugs and weapons

The driver of an overturned Toyota pre-runner is caught with drugs and unlicensed weapons.
Harry R. Giltamngin, 45, is charged with possession of a schedule II controlled substance and possession of a firearm without valid identification as third-degree felonies.
Court documents state Guam police were responding to a crash on Route 1 in Tamuning.
Officers noticed Giltamngin was restless and constantly moving.
When Giltamngin asked officers to retrieve his phone from the crashed car, they allegedly found a cut plastic straw with suspected meth, a rifle sticking out of a case, and a pouch with glass pipes.
Giltamngin allegedly admitted to authorities that he knew he needed a firearms ID and that he owned the pipe to smoke meth.
