A massive stash of meth was found stuffed in two suitcases in a Washington forest with an estimated street value of $1 million.
King5 posted the story on its Facebook page, where it garnered numerous reactions.
“Good Lord, thankful it’s in the right hands now,” wrote one commenter. “Bless you and the work you do. Cannot thank you enough. Glad it’s off the streets.”
“Outstanding work,” commented another. “Thank you to all involved and working together with local and federal agencies, the way they should be allowed to work together.”
The sheriff said the suitcases full of meth were located in a heavily brushy area in the National Forest, according to King5 news.
Man Brings Marijuana-Filled Suitcase on Plane
In related news, a California man admitted to transporting 30 pounds of marijuana hidden in a suitcase on board a plane.Gerardo Delgadillo Jr., 22, pleaded guilty in federal court in Huntington, West Virginia on Monday, June 17, to possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute.
Police Find ‘Pot Nursery’ Hidden Under Toilet
In other related news, police in the Netherlands posted a video on Twitter showing the entrance to a cannabis grow room they discovered beneath a toilet bowl in a Rotterdam bathroom.The footage was posted on Oct. 17, 2018, but the bust took place the previous year. In the caption, police noted the creativity of the drug traffickers.
“That criminals are sometimes pretty inventive is clear from the video below. Last year, after a long search, we found a hemp farm at the premises of a business at the Sluisjesdijk,” wrote the Team Parate Eenheid Politie Rotterdam, a unit of the Dutch police, on Twitter.
After removing the toilet and part of the floor, police discovered a ladder leading to a cannabis nursery.
Police concluded the tweet with a joke that this particular toilet “turned out to be very well clogged.”
Sluisjesdijk, the location identified in the tweet, is a street in Rotterdam’s Waalhaven District, an area that includes the port and various industrial sites.
Waalhaven has been the site of numerous drug busts and officials have warned of increased smuggling in Rotterdam.
High-Potency Cannabis Linked to Psychosis
Researchers examining data from 11 European cities say high-potency cannabis may cause psychosis.Psychosis is a medical condition characterized by hallucinations and delusions—distinct from hearing voices, paranoia, or the mind-altering effect of being high on drugs.
The link was particularly marked in the cities of London and Amsterdam, where “skunk” is smoked at much higher levels than other European cities.
In London, a third of psychosis cases are the result of smoking skunk, according to the study. In Amsterdam, it is half.