Police on I-95 Make Major Drug Bust During Routine Traffic Stop
Saturday, May 3, 2008

Four men are in Pennsylvania State Police custody and 50-kilograms of cocaine have been seized after a routine traffic stop on I-95 Thursday afternoon. Police are now working with the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Association in Camden, and hope to identify the men soon.
Shortly after 1pm, a state trooper patrolling I-95 north noticed a black Suburban on the highway. State Police Captain David Young:
"It was showing signs of aggressive driving, that's following closely, it would come up on the bumper of one vehicle, those vehicles would move over then he would quickly move up on the next vehicle, so basically he was being an aggressive driver, which is something we are targeting at this time on I-95."
The suburban was pulled over and the trooper gave the driver a written warning, then asked for consent to search the vehicle. The driver agreed, and the trooper discovered luggage in the storage area filled with cocaine. Young says the street value of the 50-kilos of cocaine is approximately $5,000,0













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