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MASON CITY – A North Iowa man with a history of felonious behavior was stopped by Mason City police and caught with meth this weekend.

Mason City police encountered 28-year-old Harold Victory Stinnett, Jr., last known address of Clear Lake, this weekend operating a vehicle in town. Stinnett was driving with a suspended license, police soon discovered, and not wearing a seatbelt. Upon further investigation, the illegal drug methamphetamine was found.

Stinnett was arrested and charged with conspiring to deliver meth, possession of a controlled substance, driving with a suspended license, and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was jailed after midnight on November 2 and remains held, awaiting an appearance in court.

Stinnett has been free on bond since July 5, when he was released from jail after posting cash bond in connection to a felony first-degree theft charge. He is set to face a jury trial later this month.

Stinnett was convicted (pled guilty) to a felony burglary charge back in 2012 after Mason City police took him in.  He was sent to prison that year.

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13 thoughts on “North Iowa man stopped by police and caught with meth

  1. you guys are just jealous because my dad is better than you and you are too scared to break the laws hahahahahah

  2. Harold be a homie from back in da day. He be havin a nut sak full of sak juice. Homie Harold not to be toyed wit. He be bangin your ho while u sit n watch. Peace out homie Harold.

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