Last Updated on: 12th April 2026, 10:10 am
If you’re going to spend your night out doing classic criminal things like driving with a license you don’t have while wearing borrowed pants and mysteriously meth-filled socks, for the love of god man, don’t stop at the imaginary stop sign! This goes double if the police are already in the area.
Police located methamphetamine and crack on a man driving with a suspended license and vehicle registration.
Cameron Ernest Belle, 62, of Williamsport allegedly stopped at the intersection of Elmira Street and Hawthorne Avenue on April 12 in front of Williamsport police officers. The intersection doesn’t have a stop sign for the direction Belle was traveling, police said. They also knew he had a suspended license, according to the affidavit.
Officer Andrew Stevens was on patrol and caught up to Belle near the 300 block of Hawthorne. Belle allegedly slurred his words and had bloodshot eyes and droopy eyelids, according to Stevens.
Belle showed signs of impairment during a sobriety test, Stevens said. Officers located a half ounce of methamphetamine in his sock and a baggie of crack on Belle. They also found a crack pipe in one of his pants pockets.Refusing to take responsibility, Belle told Stevens the pants weren’t his and he was unsure how the methamphetamine got into his sock, according to the report.