Prison for drug activity
David Merlo sentenced for 2017 Towamencin incident
A Lower Providence man is on his way to prison for illegal drug activity in Towamencin Township.
David B. Merlo, 36, of the 3800 block of Germantown Pike, was sentenced in Montgomery County Court to 3 ½ to eight years in a state correctional facility after he pleaded guilty to a felony charge of possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine in connection with a June 5, 2017, incident in Towamencin.
Judge Richard P. Haaz also ordered that Merlo undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation and to comply with all recommendations for treatment. The judge recom-
mended that Merlo be incarcerated at the State Correctional Institution at Chester in Delaware County, which offers drug treatment programs for inmates.
An investigation of Merlo began about 1:54 a.m. when Towamencin police conducted a traffic stop of a Cadillac sedan, operated by Merlo, who was traveling northbound on Valley Forge Road with an expired registration sticker and had crossed the double yellow traffic lines, according to court documents. During the traffic stop Merlo told police his license was suspended and police noticed his pupils were “extremely dilated and his speech was slurred,” according to the criminal complaint.
When police asked Merlo to step out of the vehicle they observed a clear bag protruding from his pants pocket. After Merlo handed the bag to police, officers determined the bag contained what appeared to be methamphetamine, according to the arrest affidavit filed by Towamencin Police Officer James Gibbas.
Upon searching Merlo more thoroughly, police found a second clear bag containing a large amount of suspected methamphetamine, according to the criminal complaint. Police also found a large amount of cash, $977, in Merlo’s left pants pocket.
A laboratory analysis of the substances seized during the car stop subsequently returned positive results for methamphetamine, according to the arrest affidavit.