WYOMING- Wyoming made history after seizing over 600 pounds of methamphetamine, the Drug Enforcement Administration told the Star-Tribune on Wednesday.
Wyoming Highway Patrol seized 601.2 pounds of meth during a traffic stop, valued at over $2 million, the news outlet reports. A drug dog alerted police, who discovered “large black duffel bags” which contained 142 plastic bags and 32 tubs of meth.
That’s not it folks..
Highway Patrol also seized 108 pounds of cocaine in 40 bricks, valued at over $3 million.
Police arrested Darren Kareem Hall and Brandon Layton Rampersaud, both from Canada.
Both men face felony charges for possessing meth and cocaine with the intent to deliver.
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