K9 Uncovers Over 5 Pounds of Heroin and Fentanyl During Traffic Stop, Driver Arrested

K9 Uncovers Over 5 Pounds of Heroin and Fentanyl During Traffic Stop, Driver Arrested
A Police K-9 unit in a file photo in Los Angeles in 2018. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
Sophie Li
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Authorities seized over 5 pounds of suspected heroin and fentanyl from a vehicle during a regular traffic stop on March 25 in Lake Forest, California. The driver was arrested on suspicion of drug trafficking activity.

A deputy from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department conducted a traffic stop on a suspicious vehicle—that was missing its front license—at the intersection of El Toro Road and Bridger Road around 9:30 p.m. and determined there was possible drug activity, Sgt. Mike Woodruff from the Sheriff’s Department told The Epoch Times.

As a result, a canine named Mac was called out to assist with a narcotics sniff—which alerted to a hidden area on the passenger side.

Two large packages of suspected heroin and fentanyl were found in the hidden compartment.

The driver was arrested on multiple felony charges. His identity was not immediately available from the District Attorney’s office.

Sophie Li
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Sophie Li is a Southern California-based reporter covering local daily news, state policies, and breaking news for The Epoch Times. Besides writing, she is also passionate about reading, photography, and tennis.
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