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Two Florida men were arrested in Mount Prospect Monday for allegedly stashing over $5 million worth of marijuana in a semi-trailer full of carrots.
Abraham Garcia-Acosta, 44, lied about the contents inside the vehicle and told Cook County Sheriffs officers he was in town to see a bitch when he was stopped for a minor traffic violation, Assistant States Attorney Kilby Macfadden said.
Garcia-Acosta and the passenger in the semi-trailer, Diego Diaz-Perez, 49, were arrested when the 1,173 pounds of cannabis was discovered in 80 plastic bags underneath the load of carrots, Macfadden said. The street value of the marijuana was estimated at $5.3 million, according to Macfadden.
Before the arrest, officers observed a black Isuzu engaged in suspicious activity at an Elk Grove Village Days Inn, Macfadden said.
The officers followed the rental car to an Elk Grove Village Motel 6 where they saw Garcia-Acosta exit the semi-trailer and enter the Isuzu, Macfadden said.
After a few minutes, Garcia-Acosta got back into the semi-trailer before he drove off and was arrested in Mount Prospect, Macfadden said.
The driver of the Isuzu was not charged with any crime.
Judge Ramon Ocasio III ordered Garcia-Acosta and Diaz-Perez held on $15,000 cash bail Tuesday for unlawful delivery of cannabis.
Stash of pot found hidden in load of carrots, cops say - Chicago Sun-Times
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The drugs are estimated at $5,300,000.
If you get caught.............the bail is $15,000.
WTF!!! Does someone see the advantage in dealing in drugs?
No wonder none of those beaners bother to graduate high school. It cuts into their profits!
Abraham Garcia-Acosta, 44, lied about the contents inside the vehicle and told Cook County Sheriffs officers he was in town to see a bitch when he was stopped for a minor traffic violation, Assistant States Attorney Kilby Macfadden said.
Garcia-Acosta and the passenger in the semi-trailer, Diego Diaz-Perez, 49, were arrested when the 1,173 pounds of cannabis was discovered in 80 plastic bags underneath the load of carrots, Macfadden said. The street value of the marijuana was estimated at $5.3 million, according to Macfadden.
Before the arrest, officers observed a black Isuzu engaged in suspicious activity at an Elk Grove Village Days Inn, Macfadden said.
The officers followed the rental car to an Elk Grove Village Motel 6 where they saw Garcia-Acosta exit the semi-trailer and enter the Isuzu, Macfadden said.
After a few minutes, Garcia-Acosta got back into the semi-trailer before he drove off and was arrested in Mount Prospect, Macfadden said.
The driver of the Isuzu was not charged with any crime.
Judge Ramon Ocasio III ordered Garcia-Acosta and Diaz-Perez held on $15,000 cash bail Tuesday for unlawful delivery of cannabis.
Stash of pot found hidden in load of carrots, cops say - Chicago Sun-Times
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The drugs are estimated at $5,300,000.
If you get caught.............the bail is $15,000.
WTF!!! Does someone see the advantage in dealing in drugs?
No wonder none of those beaners bother to graduate high school. It cuts into their profits!