GOOD BOY: Police K9 Finds $1 MILLION Worth Of Meth Stashed In Suitcases In National Forest – IOTW Report

GOOD BOY: Police K9 Finds $1 MILLION Worth Of Meth Stashed In Suitcases In National Forest

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MAZAMA, Washington — On June 17, 2019, the Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit assisted Homeland Security Investigations (HIS) with a cross border air smuggling investigation on the Okanogan National Forest near the town of Mazama.

Sergeant Gene Davis and his K9 partner Gunner assisted with a narcotics search of the area and K9 Gunner located two suitcase full of methamphetamine weighing 186 pounds. The methamphetamine was located in a heavily brushy area in the National Forest. more

11 Comments on GOOD BOY: Police K9 Finds $1 MILLION Worth Of Meth Stashed In Suitcases In National Forest

  1. “. . .search of the area and K9 Gunner located two suitcases. . .”

    Gunnar’s response: “It was a Walk in the Woods. Piece of Cake. Besides, every Good Dog™ knows on sight that luggage and suitcases means Going for a Ride.”

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  2. Stupid.

    Just GPS those suitcases with FAKE meth in it, wait for them to come retrieve them, then follow it to its destination.

    As of right now, they have 2 of 10,000 suitcases full of meth and no suspects.

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