It followed a vehicle interception on Saturday night.
Police said while on patrol at 10.40pm on Saturday in Ochtertyre St, they stopped a vehicle in Sloane St which they allege had been speeding.
The 43 year-old driver, the only occupant, passed a breath test, however it was confirmed he was a disqualified driver.
Police allege the man claimed he did not know about the disqualification, but allege it was confirmed he attended court on January 7 for a further disqualification.
Before getting out of the vehicle, police said they observed him fiddling with items in the car and called additional police to conduct a search.
They said cannabis, Methamphetamines (ice) and a large amount of cash were seized and the man was arrested and bail refused.
He was charged with two counts of possessing a prohibited drug, and one count of supplying a prohibited drug, driving while disqualified and dealing with proceeds of crime.
Drunk and disorderly
A 35 year-old Deniliquin man received two on the spot fines for failing to leave a licensed premises and offensive behaviour at a local hotel on Thursday night.
Police said the man was refused service for his heavily intoxicated state and was asked to leave about 6.30pm.
He was escorted outside the hotel, but allegedly directed verbal abuse and insults at the licensee and police when they arrived.
Tyres slashed
Three tyres on a red sedan parked at a property in the east end of Henry St have been slashed.
The damage is believed to have been done between 9pm on Saturday and 8.30am on Sunday.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 5881 9299.
Car damaged
A vehicle parked at a Wood St residence was scratched and had the wiring to a light bar cut between 10.15pm on Thursday and 2.40am on Friday.
A letterbox, door mat and garden chair were reported stolen on the same night and the electricity had been turned off at the meter box.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 5881 9299.
Street fight
A street fight has sparked a serious conversation between Deniliquin Police and the parents of local youth involved.
Police were called to George St on Sunday about 7.45pm in relation to a fight and argument. The youths were asked to move on and police will follow up with those involved in coming days.