
A Naples man was arrested after he was caught trying to eat marijuana.
Collier County Sheriff’s Office arrested Jonatan Dolan Thursday.
A deputy tried to pull over Dolan, a known gang member, and noticed he was eating something in his car. It turns out he was eating a marijuana cigarette.
Deputies say Dolan also had cocaine in his wallet.
He has since bonded out of jail.
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