Thursday, May 26, 2011

Cocaine, Estacy, Pot BUST in Routine Traffic Stop Franklin County I-44 Missouri


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May 26, 2011


Tuesday, May 24th a Franklin County Traffic Control Deputy conducted a traffic stop on Interstate-44 near Sullivan.
Upon intial talks with the driver, the officer noticed containers in the car smeared with peanut butter. When the driver and passenger noticed the traffic deputy saw the containers, they began to act suspicious.
According to law enforcement officials, peanut butter is often used to mask the smell of narcotics.
Franklin County Police brought in a K-9 unit to search the vehicle and drugs were quickly located. In a hidden side wall of the vehicle's trunk police found a bottle containing what was believed to be cocaine. Police also found ecstasy and marijuana in the car.
The 28-year-old Massachusetts man was taken into custody. The name of the suspect is withheld pending charges.
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