CRAWFORD COUNTY, ARKANSAS, Ark. — Arkansas Highway Police (AHP) say they performed a routine traffic stop that led to a drug bust on the morning of Thursday, Oct. 30.
Around 8 a.m., AHP reportedly pulled over a semi-truck on Interstate 40 near Crawford County for a safety inspection.
During the stop, K9 officer Mack and a fellow officer both allegedly noticed a strong marijuana smell coming from the truck.
The officers performed a probable cause search and allegedly found multiple duffel bags containing vacuum-sealed packages of marijuana in the sleeper area.
The driver and co-driver were arrested at the scene.
Credit: ARDoT
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