Nebraska K9 sniffs out 525 pounds of cocaine during routine traffic stop, leading to California man's arrest

Nebraska State Patrol says K9 Gable helped troopers discover 525 pounds of cocaine during a traffic stop, leading to the driver's arrest Wednesday.
Nebraska K9 sniffs out 525 pounds of cocaine during routine traffic stop, leading to California man's arrest

Nebraska K9 sniffs out 525 pounds of cocaine during routine traffic stop, leading to California man’s arrest A Nebraska State Patrol K9, named Gable, alerted troopers to the presence of drugs during a routine traffic stop on I-80. A subsequent search of the vehicle revealed approximately 525 pounds of suspected cocaine and 9.3 grams of suspected heroin. The driver, Gurarppan Gill from California, was arrested and charged with drug-related offenses.

  • Over 500 pounds of suspected cocaine and a small amount of suspected heroin were found during a Nebraska traffic stop.
  • The discovery was made possible by K9 Gable, who alerted troopers to the odor of controlled substances.
  • The driver, 23-year-old Gurarppan Gill of Yuba City, California, was arrested.
  • Gill faces charges of possession of a controlled substance and possession with intent to deliver.
  • This seizure is part of a recent trend of large K9-assisted drug busts across the country.
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