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‘Teen Mom’ Star Arrested For Possession Of Meth During Double Homicide Investigation

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Jan. 11 2018, Updated 2:31 p.m. ET

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Chelsea Houska’s worst nightmare has come true. Her baby daddy Adam Lind’s good friend Justin Anderson, who was filmed in multiple scenes with their daughter Aubree, was arrested for possession of meth. RadarOnline.com can reveal exclusive details on the drug bust and how he has been linked to a double homicide.

The Sioux Falls police department in South Dakota arrested Anderson, 36, on January 10 at 4:21pm for possession of a controlled drug or substance and possession or use of drug paraphernalia.

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Public Information Officer Sam Clemens for Sioux Falls PD exclusively told RadarOnline.com, “Anderson had meth and a syringe in his pocket during the search.”

He explained how police searched a home for Manuel Frias in connection to a double homicide that occurred on January 5. Three people, including Anderson, were arrested during the search. Anderson was not arrested in connection to the double homicide.

A spokesperson for Minnehaha County Jail told RadarOnline.com that Anderson’s parole officer placed a hold on him for violating his parole.

“He has no bond,” the spokesperson told RadarOnline.com. “He has court today at 1:30.”

Anderson has made appearances on Teen Mom 2 multiple times throughout the seasons as bad dad Lind’s friend. In one scene, he is filmed driving Aubree, now 8, with Lind in the passenger seat.

Lind has also been linked to meth use. He tested positive for meth in 2017 during a court-ordered drug test in a custody case with ex Taylor Halbur for their daughter Paislee.

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This isn’t Anderson’s first arrest. On March 20, 2012, Anderson was arrested and charged with two counts of simple assault. The charges were dismissed on August 17, 2012.

On May 19, 2007, Anderson was arrested for driving while under the influence of an alcoholic beverage two times in a ten-year period, court papers from the Yankton County Courthouse revealed.

He pled guilty to the count. He was sentenced to 30 days in the Yankton County Jail and his driver’s license was revoked for one year with a work permit. He was ordered to pay $612 in fines. The jail sentence was suspended.

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On November 7, 2000, Anderson was charged with distribution of one pound or more of marijuana, aiding and abetting distribution of more than one ounce but less than one-half pound of marijuana, aiding and abetting distribution of more than one ounce but less than one-half pound of marijuana in a drug-free zone, aiding and abetting distribution of one pound or more of marijuana, aiding and abetting distribution of one pound or more of marijuana in a drug-free zone, and possession of one to ten pounds of marijuana.

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He pled guilty to aiding and abetting distribution of more than one ounce but less than one-half pound of marijuana, and aiding and abetting distribution of one pound or more of marijuana. The state dismissed the other counts.

He was sentenced to five years in the South Dakota State Penitentiary. The sentence was suspended on the condition he have no drug offenses for five years.

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