Two men remain jailed on $100,000 bail after a weeklong undercover investigation culminated in a traffic stop on the McDade Expressway.

Shawn O’Connor, 39, of Scranton, and Anthony Evans, 38, of Plymouth, face felony charges of possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine following a joint operation by the Pennsylvania State Police and the Lackawanna County district attorney’s office drug unit.

According to the criminal complaint, an undercover officer contacted O’Connor by phone on Jan. 8 to arrange a drug purchase.

On Jan. 9, O’Connor informed investigators he would need to travel to Plymouth to obtain the drug.

Later in the day, O’Connor traveled back to Scranton and agreed to meet the undercover officer at a Wood Street address.

The undercover officer was given money to buy the drugs and outfitted with a recording device so investigators could record his conversation during the buy.

At 3:30 p.m., O’Connor and another man pulled up in a white sedan and told the undercover officer he needed “two minutes” and went inside the residence.

Minutes later, O’Connor came out of the residence, entered the undercover officer’s vehicle and completed the drug transaction, exchanging a plastic bag of methamphetamine for marked money.

The investigation continued on Jan. 12, when the undercover officer met with O’Connor for a second time, again equipped with marked cash and a recording device.

At about 5:30 p.m., O’Connor left his residence and entered the undercover investigator’s vehicle.

The two traveled to Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham in Dickson City, where Evans entered the vehicle with bags. The three traveled back to the Wood Street location, where the undercover officer purchased 10 bags of narcotics.

Following the transaction, O’Connor and Evans got into a vehicle and investigators followed.

They conducted a traffic stop as the two traveled north on the expressway. Officers arrested O’Connor and Evans.

Both men are at the Lackawanna County Prison in lieu of $100,000 bail, with preliminary hearings scheduled for 9:15 a.m. on Jan. 22 before District Judge Laura Turlip.