Ben Cousins has been charged with possession of a prohibited drug with intent to sell or supply, along with other offences.
It is the latest of an increasing string of drug-related issues pertaining to the former West Coast Eagles and Richmond midfielder.
“This has just came through from Western Australian Police,” Gerard Whateley said on SEN’s Whateley.
“Around 6:12 last night, a man was taken into custody by police at a house in Canning Vale in relation to another matter.
“It will be alleged that while in custody, officers searched the man and 13 grams of methylamphetamine was located.
“A 40-year-old man of no fixed address has been charged with possession of a prohibited drug with intent to sell or supply, threats to injure, endanger or harm any person, two counts of beached family violence restraining order or violence restraining order.
“He will appear in the Armadale Magistrates Court today.
“Unfortunately, that is Ben Cousins.”