Port St. Lucie man found with MDMA, mushrooms, cocaine and more, Martin County deputies say

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MARTIN COUNTY — After deputies pulled over a Port St. Lucie man for having an illegal tinted window, they said they found MDMA, psychedelic mushrooms, cocaine, marijuana and alprazolam in the man's car Saturday.

Marshall Miller, 18, of the 1300 block of Southeast Elyton Court, was arrested on six drug-related charges.

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Deputies said they stopped Miller on Saturday near Kanner Highway and Central Parkway.

Deputies said they smelled marijuana coming from the car. When deputies asked Miller if he had marijuana, he said yes.

Miller showed deputies more than 18 grams of marijuana before deputies searched the car.

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Deputies said inside the car, they found multiple small bags containing about 6 grams of cocaine, small bags containing MDMA, alprazolam and more than 30 grams of psychedelic mushrooms.

MDMA, also known as ecstasy or molly, is a synthetic drug that alters mood and perception.

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Miller was arrested on charges of trafficking MDMA, possessing cocaine with an intent to sell, possessing a controlled substance, possessing psilocybin with an intent to sell, possessing cannabis under 20 grams and possessing drug paraphernalia.

Miller was taken to the Martin County Jail where he remained Monday afternoon on a $281,500 bail.

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