A Winston-Salem man was charged Tuesday with possession of steroids following an Interstate 95 traffic stop.

Major Anzell M. Harris of the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office said Alfred Perry Evans II, 34, was charged when Deputy K. Taylor observed a vehicle pass him while stationary near the southbound 155 mile marker.

Taylor recognized an inconsistency with Evans’ story and requested a canine. Sergeant D. Coley and his dog Tony arrived. 

During an open air sniff of the vehicle a positive alert was given by Tony.

During the search of the vehicle, 115 schedule III pills — methandrostenolone/testosterone and  cypionate/propionate — 700 milligrams of liquid schedule III — testosterone cypionate — and syringes were located.

Alfred was arrested and charged with felony possession of schedule III, possession with intent to manufacture/sell/deliver schedule III controlled substance, felony maintaining a vehicle for a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Evans was given a North Carolina Uniform Citation for a window tint and no operator's license violation. 

He received a $17,500 bond with a July 26 district court date.