Virginia Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest of Elkton Resident Admitting Intent to Sell Methamphetamine
Page County deputies arrested Cody Campbell after finding 28 grams of meth during a traffic stop. The suspect reportedly admitted intent to sell for profit.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 20, 2026, 6:41 PM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from WHSV

A Routine Inspection Violation Leads to Narcotics Discovery
The encounter began when a corporal from the Page County Drug Interdiction Unit observed a vehicle operating without a valid Virginia State Inspection on Pennsylvania Avenue. What started as a standard compliance stop quickly escalated into a criminal investigation as local Shenandoah Police Department officers arrived to assist. According to the Page County Sheriff’s Office, a K-9 unit performed an exterior sniff of the car and provided a positive alert, signaling the presence of illegal substances hidden within the vehicle.
Physical Confrontation During the Suspect Apprehension
When the driver, identified as Cody Campbell of Elkton, was ordered to exit the car, the situation became physically tense. Officers noted that a bag containing a crystal like substance was visible in Campbell’s hand as he stepped out. The arrest required the coordinated efforts of three law enforcement officers to successfully place the suspect in handcuffs. This struggle resulted in an additional charge of obstruction of justice, highlighting the volatility often faced by interdiction units during roadside enforcement actions.
Quantifying the Seizure and Admission of Distribution
A comprehensive search of the scene uncovered a significant quantity of illicit materials packaged for sale. Deputies recovered six separate baggies containing a total of 28 grams of suspected methamphetamine, along with three hypodermic needles. Most notably, the Sheriff’s Office reported that Campbell explicitly admitted his intention to distribute the narcotics for financial gain. This confession provides a direct link between simple possession and the more serious charge of intent to distribute within the local community.
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