Update: Charges in York County District Court have been dismissed in this case.

MAXWELL, Neb. -- Nebraska State Patrol troopers found over 20 lbs. of methamphetamine and 157 lbs. of marijuana during two separate traffic stops near Maxwell and York.

NSP said a trooper saw a Toyota Camry traveling east and speeding on Interstate 80 near Maxwell at mile marker 194 at 2:30 p.m. on Dec. 7. The trooper performed a traffic stop and reportedly became suspicious of criminal activity.

Officials said they searched the vehicle and found over 20 lbs. of suspected meth in tubs in the trunk of the vehicle. The driver was 29-year-old Edgar Salas-Zarate, of Detroit, Mich. He was lodged in the Lincoln County Jail and arrested for possession of meth and possession with intent to deliver.

According to authorities, a trooper saw a Chevrolet Suburban traveling east and speeding on I-80 near York at mile marker 355 at 3:30 p.m. on Dec. 9. The trooper performed a traffic stop and a York County Sheriff’s K9 reportedly smelled the scent of a control substance in the vehicle.

NSP said they searched the vehicle and found 157 lbs. of suspected marijuana, hidden in duffle bags in the back of the vehicle. The driver was  was lodged in the York County Jail and arrested for possession of marijuana – more than one pound and possession with intent to deliver.

Charges were filed in York County Court, but the case was removed from online records in District Court indicating that the charges have been dropped.