A 60-year-old California man was arrested when he was led to the Canadian border by a GPS error and authorities discovered massive quantities of cash and cannabis in his car.
A 60-year-old Southern California man was arrested when he was led to the Canadian border by a GPS error and authorities discovered massive quantities of cash and cannabis in his car.Canadian authorities say they recently stopped a 60-year-old Tustin man at the border near Niagara Falls.
And that meant he didn't have a passport - which meant he and his vehicle were subject to additional search. The contraband was hidden away in different spots, with the cannabis vacuum-packed and separated into multiple boxes. The cash was separated into bundles and stashed in a safe, a suitcase and a hard-shell case.
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