Hood River Police arrested three people on Friday following two vehicle stops. Police officials say in the first stop the driver exhibited several signs of impairment, and after being taken into custody on a DUII-Controlled Substance charge acknowledged using methamphetamine. While conducting that investigation, an officer observed a driver whose driving privileges were known to be suspended. When that vehicle was stopped the driver was found to be impaired, arrested on a DUII charge, and admitted to fentanyl use. During that interaction, the owner of the vehicle was taken into custody after the discovery of a loaded and concealed firearm, over 58 grams of methamphetamine, two digital scales, and several dozen plastic packaging bindles. That person was facing numerous charges, including being a felon in possession of a firearm.