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Troopers haul in more money in traffic stop

February 22, 2002 By admin

The third big bust this month has Iowa’s State Patrol adding up some big numbers. Troopers say they stopped a car speeding on I-80 near Council Bluffs this week. Officers brought in a drug-sniffing dog, which gave its signal. No drugs were found, but there was close to a quarter million dollars in the Ford Yukon. The 43-year-old Florida man and 62-year-old Michigan woman in the S-U-V denied any knowledge of the money, so the state gets it. Since February 1st, the patrol has seized drugs with a street value estimated at nearly three-million-dollars.

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