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DPS seizes 112 pounds marijuana worth $682,000 in US

byCustoms Today Report
10/03/2015
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TEXAS: The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) conducted a traffic stop on US-287, yielding over 112 pounds of marijuana, valued at over $682,000.

A DPS Trooper conducted a traffic stop on a 2013 Hyundai passenger car, traveling southbound on US-287, for a traffic violation, near Iowa Park in Wichita County.

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The driver of the Hyundai was identified as Douglas Dean Carlson, 55, of Watsonville, Calif. During the traffic stop, signs of criminal activity were observed. During a search of the vehicle, the trooper discovered seven duffle type bags containing over 112 pounds of marijuana in the trunk of the vehicle.

Carlson was placed under arrest for possession of marijuana over 50 pounds less than 2000 pounds, a second-degree felony and booked into the Wichita County jail. The illegal drugs were allegedly being transported from California to Florida.

Copyright 2015 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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