WILSON, Minn. – Police said they found a clear crystal-like material that sure looked like meth when they stopped a car near the Highway 43 interchange on Interstate 90. And yes, it field-tested positive for meth. The stop, about 11:30 p.m., had been for something else. Cops thought they recognized Jeremy Lee Bobo, 42, who was wanted on an outstanding warrant. When they got Bobo to jail and recounted the arrest and checked on warrants, they asked he be held on a bunch of charges: Fifth-degree possession of a controlled substance; possession of drug paraphernalia; four counts of receiving stolen property; using an unregistered motor vehicle; no vehicle registration; giving police a false name, birthdate and  ID Card; giving a police a false name of another person; failure to appear in court on a felony, and failure to appear on a gross misdemeanor.

Bobo: Looks like they’re throwing the book at him