80 kilograms of cocaine worth about $25 million seized with help of Arcadia K-9, police say

Monday, October 24, 2022
ARCADIA, Calif. (KABC) -- Eighty kilograms of cocaine with a street value of about $25 million was seized Sunday with the help of an Arcadia Police Department K-9, authorities said.

The confiscation was made during a traffic stop conducted by another agency, assisted by a police dog named Kruz and his partner, according to the @ProtectArcadia Twitter account. The other agency was not publicly identified.
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"During that traffic stop, Kruz alerted to the presence of narcotics in the vehicle," the tweet said.

An Arcadia Police Department K-9 is seen with 80 kilograms of seized cocaine.

@ProtectArcadia/Twitter


Reached for comment by ABC7, an Arcadia police spokesperson declined to disclose additional details about the encounter, citing the sensitive nature of a narcotics investigation.
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A photo released by @ProtectArcadia shows the K-9 sitting alongside the seized cocaine, which is packaged in dozens of green bundles, some in black bags and others in boxes.
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