Will Greenlee

will.greenlee@tcpalm.com

STUART — A 56-year-old man accused of trying to climb through a McDonald’s drive-through window got popped after deputies reported finding him with PCP, an affidavit states.

A Martin County Sheriff’s deputy about 8:40 p.m. on Nov. 22 went to a McDonald’s on Southeast Federal Highway in Stuart.

A manager reported a man was creating a disturbance at the drive through, saying he tried to climb through the window. Evidently the manager wasn’t lovin’ it.

The manager said the man left in a blue, four-door sedan.

A deputy spotted a blue four-door Chevrolet Impala parked in a lane of Federal Highway, its front driver and passenger doors open.

The deputy, who smelled burned pot, spoke to the driver, Larry Williams.

Asked whether there was anything illegal that the deputy should know about in the car, Williams said there might be.

When Williams got out of the car, a deputy spotted a glass vial on the floorboard.

“That’s not mine,” Williams is quoted as saying.

According to the affidavit, the vial contained phencyclidine (PCP), also referred to as angel dust.

Williams said there may be cocaine in the car and in his sock. The deputy found nothing in his sock, apparently other than his foot.

Williams, 56, of the 400 block of North 19th Street in Fort Pierce, was arrested on possession of controlled substance and driving while license suspended charges.