The 49-year-old was charged with possession of methamphetamine and was "walked" over to the jail, according to the Facebook post. His attorney could not be immediately reached for comment.
Authorities in other states have made similar overtures. In May, the Gratis Police Department in Ohio posted a "warning" on Facebook about meth that could be contaminated with the Zika virus and offered to test it - gratis.
The post read:
"WARNING: If you have recently purchased Meth in Preble, Montgomery, Darke or Butler Counties it may be contaminated with the Zika Virus. Please bring it to the Gratis Police Department and we will test it for free. If you're not comfortable coming into our office, please contact us and we'll test your Meth in the privacy of your home."
It included a disclaimer: "Methamphetamine can't be a host for the Zika virus."
The Putnam County Sheriff's Office in Florida said in its Facebook post Wednesday that deputies will test any suspected "bad drugs" for free.
"Remember," the post read, "our detectives are always ready to assist anyone who believes they were misled in their illegal drug purchase."