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El Paso County deputies found more than $2 million worth of marijuana after stopping to help a stranded motorist.
Sheriff's spokesman Rick Glancey said about 2,100 pounds of marijuana, packaged in plain brown cardboard boxes and wrapped in plastic and tape, was found in the back of a white 1998 white Chevrolet commercial van that deputies found stranded on the side of the road near Interstate 10 in central El Paso. The driver, 20-year-old Israel Gerardo Munoz, was arrested on a charge of possession of marijuana.
Based on the markings on the stranded van, deputies went to a nearby warehouse where they found another 2,000 pounds of drugs, packaged the same way, Glancey said. Two other full-size vans parked inside in the warehouse, which was otherwise empty.
The drugs seized Friday likely had twice the street value outside of El Paso, Glancey said.
NewsHawk: BluntKilla
Pub Date: May 12, 2006
Source: Associated Press
Copyright: 2006 Associated Press
Sheriff's spokesman Rick Glancey said about 2,100 pounds of marijuana, packaged in plain brown cardboard boxes and wrapped in plastic and tape, was found in the back of a white 1998 white Chevrolet commercial van that deputies found stranded on the side of the road near Interstate 10 in central El Paso. The driver, 20-year-old Israel Gerardo Munoz, was arrested on a charge of possession of marijuana.
Based on the markings on the stranded van, deputies went to a nearby warehouse where they found another 2,000 pounds of drugs, packaged the same way, Glancey said. Two other full-size vans parked inside in the warehouse, which was otherwise empty.
The drugs seized Friday likely had twice the street value outside of El Paso, Glancey said.
NewsHawk: BluntKilla
Pub Date: May 12, 2006
Source: Associated Press
Copyright: 2006 Associated Press