Formal charges were filed Tuesday in District Court for Carroll County against a Carroll man accused of drug trafficking. Thirty-four-year-old Clark Loggins Schrodermier faces two counts of possession with intent to deliver marijuana, class D felonies. The charges stem from two separate incidents. On Friday, April 20, the Carroll Police Department responded to the Carrollton Inn on a report of a male sleeping in a coat closet. Upon arrival, officers located two bags containing smaller baggies with uniform amounts of marijuana in each in his possession. He was arrested again less than a week later. On Wednesday, April 25, the Carroll Police Department was dispatched to the Village Apartments in the 1100 block of Carroll Street for a suspicious man in a hallway closet. Law enforcement located Schrodermier lying on the ground with a trash bag containing wrapped bags of marijuana and rolling papers. He was arrested and transported to the Carroll County jail where he remains in custody on a $10,000 bond. Schrodermier is scheduled for an arraignment hearing on Thursday, May 10. If found guilty of the charges, he faces up to 10 years in prison and $15,000 in fines.




