The vice-chairman of the Chatham County Board of Assessors has been arrested for possession of meth and cocaine among other charges.

According to the Savannah Police Department (SPD), vice chair Tommy Boondry, 67, was riding with Ursula Hallman-Godbee, 50, during a traffic stop early Monday morning.

SPD says the vehicle was pulled over in the ara of Burroughs and W. 37th streets for a malfunctioning headlight.

According to a police report, Hallman-Godbee was unable to produce a driver’s license which was later found to be suspended.

The report also states officers observed a white powdery substance on Boondry’s shirt and his left leg. He was “constantly sniffling, while simultaneously wiping his nose, as if attempting to clear his nasal passageway,” police say.

An officer also saw an empty beer can “in plain view inside of the vehicle.”

As a result of the findings, police searched Hallman-Godbee and found a straw “with residual white powdery substance near the tip.” Boondry was searched and nothing evidentiary was located.

Police then searched the vehicle, and according to the report, several drug-related objects were found, including: a burned glass pipe with a bulb or “meth pipe,” a burned glass pipe, with brillo, or “crack pipe,” a small bag with an off-white crystal-like substance, several empty beer cans and a white powdery substance in the seat, center console and floorboard of the passenger compartment.

The substances found were field tested, and SPD says the results yielded positive for methamphetamine and cocaine.

As a result of findings during the traffic stop, both Boondry and Hallman-Godbee were arrested.

“It should be noted, that while attempting to cuff Boondry, he constantly tensed his muscles, and stated that he ‘would have my job for this,'” the police report states.

READ: Crime Report from Savannah Police Department

Boondry faces the following charges: possession of methamphetamine, possession of cocaine, possession of drug-related objects, permitting unlicensed person to drive and open container.

Hallman-Godbee faces charges of possession of methamphetamine, possession of cocaine, driving with suspended or revoked license, possession of drug-related objects, improper headlights and open container.

Boondry has been with the Chatham County Board of Assessors since about 2007.

The Board of Assessors is responsible for submitting a tax digest for Chatham County, assessing property value and notifying the public of changes in tax property law.

News 3 reached out the Chatham County Board of Assessors for comment. Citing an open investigation, the county says they are not releasing a statement at this time.