A 39-year-old man who was charged less than a month ago with illegal drug possession was charged again with illegal drug possession, according to the Superior Court of Guam magistrate's complaint filed over the weekend.

A police officer saw a car drive past without dimming its bright lights on Route 3 at about 2:12 a.m. on Saturday, court documents state.

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The officer pulled over the car and identified Jerry Anus as the driver, documents state.

Anus told the officer he didn't have a driver's license and the registration for the car was at his house, documents state.

The officer also saw that there was an open can of beer in the drink holder and Anus kept his hands in his pocket, documents state.

The officer asked Anus to put his hands on the roof of the car and searched him and the car, after which they found a small resealable baggie containing possible methamphetamine, documents state.

Anus allegedly smoked all of his stash

Another officer arrived and placed Anus under arrest, documents state.

Anus said the baggie contained "ice" but denied it was his and he said he smoked all of his stash about 30 minutes before he was pulled over, documents state.

Anus also said officers "had no evidence now because he smoked all of it," documents state.

He was charged with possession of a Schedule II controlled substance as a third-degree felony, vehicle without identification as a misdemeanor, driving while impaired as a misdemeanor and operation of a motor vehicle without a valid operator's license.

Charged with drug possession on Sept. 22

Anus on Sept. 22 was charged with possession of a Schedule II controlled substance as a third-degree felony, harassment as a petty misdemeanor, possession of a Schedule I controlled substance as a violation.

Court documents state police saw Anus on Sept. 20 with a group in the parking lot of a Dededo game room and he appeared to be putting a clear, plastic baggie in his pocket, documents state.

The officer asked if Anus was OK and Anus replied that the officer had no right to speak with him because he didn't do anything wrong, documents state.

Anus was searched and two suspected marijuana joints were found and two smaller plastic baggies with crystal-like residue, documents state.

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