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BURNET — Two men found little refuge from the long arm of the law in a church parking lot Nov. 15 after authorities found methamphetamines in the Ford Focus they were traveling in.

Burnet County deputies charged Paul Quinton Neely, 32, of Burnet and a 29-year-old Georgetown man with possession of a controlled substance of more than one gram but less than four grams in a drug-free zone.


PHOTO: Paul Quinton Neely, 32, of Burnet


According to a Burnet County Sheriff’s Office release, deputies identified the passenger as Neely, who was wanted on a felony warrant out of Llano County. Officials said a marked BCSO patrol car stopped the Focus in a church parking lot in the 200 block of Houston Clinton Drive after identifying the man.

Upon further investigation, deputies learned the second man had a warrant for his arrest from Burnet.

Both men were found in possession of methampthetamines at the time of their arrest, deputies said.

Neely was released Nov. 16 after posting a $25,000 bond.

If convicted, the men face up to 20 years in prison.

editor@thepicayune.com