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2 arrested during Michigan traffic stop accused of selling meth, police say

Over 100 grams of suspected methamphetamine seized

Two people are facing charges in connection with selling methamphetamine after they were arrested during a traffic stop on Aug. 4, 2025. (Michigan State Police)

Two Michigan residents are facing charges in connection with selling methamphetamine, state police said.

Bryon Angel, 33, of Muskegon, and Autumn Spedoske, 28, of Grand Rapids, have each been charged with delivery of methamphetamine, using a computer to commit a crime, possession of methamphetamine/ecstasy and maintaining a drug house.

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The two residents were arrested on Monday, Aug. 4. Police conducted a traffic stop on US-131 in Mancelona after the sale of methamphetamine, according to a release.

Antrim County deputies assisted the Straights Area Narcotics Enforcement with the arrests.

During the investigation, about 132 grams of suspected methamphetamine were seized, according to MSP.

Angel and Spedoske were arraigned on Friday, Aug. 8, and bond was set at $50,000 for each of them.

They are expected to appear in court again on Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2025.


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