CHP K9 detects large cache of meth, worth $250K, during traffic stop

A California Highway Patrol K9 was being credited for helping to uncover 70 pounds of suspected methamphetamine during a traffic stop in Napa County.

The K9 named Champ detected the presence of controlled substances in a vehicle after the driver was pulled over for tailgating. Champ quickly alerted its handler, leading to the discovery of 70 pounds of suspected methamphetamine valued at approximately $250,000.

The occupants of the vehicle were arrested, and an investigation into the incident commenced following the seizure of the illegal drugs.

Source: ktvu.com

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