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http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...n-cocaine-case
SUV license plate 'SMUGLER' doesn't fool agents in cocaine case
You would think a drug runner would know better than to get into a car with a personalized license plate with the letters S-M-U-G-L-E-R.
Or that she would think twice before booking a room at the Smuggler's Inn, a mere sprint from the Canadian border. Homeland Security agents received a tip in mid-December about a cocaine deal at a Pizza Hut in Bellingham, Wash., the SeattlePI.com reported, citing recently released court documents. They set up surveillance at the Pizza Hut and watched as a GMC Yukon with a driver and two passengers pulled in. The license plate read SMUGGLER. Agents followed the SUV to the Smuggler’s Inn, pulled it over and found, in a large, white box, nine bricks of cocaine weighing just under 24 pounds, the P-I reported...
You would think a drug runner would know better than to get into a car with a personalized license plate with the letters S-M-U-G-L-E-R.
Or that she would think twice before booking a room at the Smuggler's Inn, a mere sprint from the Canadian border. Homeland Security agents received a tip in mid-December about a cocaine deal at a Pizza Hut in Bellingham, Wash., the SeattlePI.com reported, citing recently released court documents. They set up surveillance at the Pizza Hut and watched as a GMC Yukon with a driver and two passengers pulled in. The license plate read SMUGGLER. Agents followed the SUV to the Smuggler’s Inn, pulled it over and found, in a large, white box, nine bricks of cocaine weighing just under 24 pounds, the P-I reported...