Summary
U.S. Border Patrol agents discovered two backpacks containing $1.1 million worth of cocaine in a wooded area near Lynden, Washington, close to the Canadian border.
The backpacks held 30 brick-like packages of cocaine, which were tested and handed over to the DEA for processing.
Officials did not report any arrests connected to the discovery.
They searched the backpacks and found 30 brick-like packages of a white, powdery substance.
25 were recovered.
“Happy that we could keep these 10 bricks of coke from hitting the streets” said one detective.
This is pretty much the norm.
Like, “dead drops” have a lot of good reasons to be a thing. If you’re snuggling over a million worth of coke between Canada and America, it’s not a small time operation, they might do this weekly. It’s better to lose product than someone get caught and talk or a handoff goes wrong.
This is just breakage.
Likely a dead drop (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_drop).
Just an offering for the cocaine-bear gods.