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Pinal County sheriff’s deputies say a “rip crew” used a car made to look like a police cruiser to make a traffic stop on another vehicle, in which there just happened to be about 320 pounds of weed.
According to the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office, a deputy patrolling Interstate 8 on Saturday night noticed a disabled white Ford Crown Victoria on the side of the road near the Vekol Valley — a favorite smuggling route for drug and human smugglers.
Upon further inspection of the Crown Victoria, the deputy noticed it had
been outfitted with red and blue strobe lights, orange and white strobe
lights, a siren, spotlight, and front push bar.
About 20 feet in
front of the faux-cop car, the deputy found a Ford Taurus that had
apparently crashed into a barbed wire fence. Inside the Taurus, cops
found the majority of the 319 pounds of marijuana seized.
Some of the weed, police say, had already been moved from the Taurus to the Crown Victoria.
Here’s how the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office thinks it went down:
It is believed that based upon the positioning of the vehicles, the fact
the rear windows of the Crown Victoria were rolled down, the trunk open
with a bail of marijuana in it, a black ski mask and black hoodie
sweater found next to the driver’s seat, that this was an attempted rip
of the marijuana in the Ford Taurus by a “rip crew”.
It appears
the Crown Victoria had attempted to conduct a traffic stop on the
Taurus, which veered off of the road, hit the fence, and then the
occupants fled.
The weed and vehicles were seized by
police, but no suspects were arrested. In total, police say, the weed
had an estimated street value of about $159,500.