Officers with the Delaware State Police Governor's Task Force seized more than $100,000 in heroin following a traffic stop near the I-95 and Route 141 intersection in New Castle.
Police stopped a vehicle April 8 driven by Daniel Diaz, 33, of Newark. Inside the car, police found a hidden compartment with 10,026 individual bags of heroin totaling 250.5 grams, said Sgt. Paul Shavack, spokesman for the Delaware State Police.
In addition to the heroin, police said Diaz was carrying $2,500, Shavack said.
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Woopsies! Shoulda fixed that brake light!
ReplyDeleteHe was going to work at Allen Foods in Harbeson....
ReplyDeleteNo kidding said...
ReplyDeleteHe was going to work at Allen Foods in Harbeson....
April 11, 2013 at 5:26 PM
Yeah right. He was going to go to work selling that crap
Lots of drug trafficking at the chicken plants.cops should do random dog searches along with immigration sweeps.
Delete9:33... I think you missed the point.
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Good job police...
9:33... I think you missed the point.
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Good job police...
April 11, 2013 at 9:50 PM
No, he didn't miss the point, but YOU did.
Who woulda thought chicken coops you figured it out along with everyone else who has seen breaking bad
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