(SALEM, IL) — Bail has been set at $15,000 for a 28-year-old Centralia man who was arrested Sunday after a traffic stop in Centralia reportedly revealed meth, cannabis and nearly $8,500 in cash. Brendan M. Heffron was formally charged Monday in Marion County court with Class 3 felony possession of less than 5 grams of meth, and misdemeanor possession of between 30 and 100 grams of cannabis. Heffron had been driving on South Locust Street in Centralia Sunday when a Centralia police officer conducted stopped Heffron’s vehicle due to apparent traffic violations. A search of Heffron revealed he was carrying $8,435 in his pockets. A search of the vehicle reportedly revealed a baggie containing a substance that field tested positive for meth in the center console of the car. A marijuana pipe, marijuana cigarette, and a cigarette believed wrapped with cannabis was reportedly found in a cigarette pack. In the passenger seat of the car, officers reportedly found a baggie sitting under a coat. This baggie reportedly contained several large marijuana buds. All total, police report 33.5 grams of cannabis and 3.5 grams of meth were seized, along with the more than $8,000 in cash. He was taken to the Marion County jail where he remains. It was Heffron’s second arrest of the weekend. He was stopped Friday by Odin police who cited him for allegedly driving on a revoked license, and issued him ordinance violation tickets for alleged possession of six grams of cannabis and for possession of drug paraphernalia. Heffron was free on bond from the incident on Friday, when he was arrested on the second incident Sunday. He’s due back in court February 21 on the charges.