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Double Drug Bust | To Catch a Smuggler


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·Nov 10, 2024

♪ AGENT: It's approaching target vehicle.

DANIELLE: Copy. Thank you. We have a new vehicle. Unidentified at this time.

DANIELLE: This is, is pretty typical. Either a driver swap or the addition of another, another person involved in, in the transportation. So this is a good, good sign.

DANIELLE: If those narcotics get transferred into this other vehicle, we're all set up in positions for, for a takedown.

AGENT: Go. Go, go, go. (sirens)

AGENT: Police. Hands up.

DANIELLE: They apprehended the, the secondary driver and the original driver. How many, how many packages were moved into the new vehicle?

CONNOR: This is everything.

DANIELLE: This is...

CONNOR: This is everything as we found it.

DANIELLE: Oh, that's a lot.

DANIELLE: So this is all that was already transferred into, into the other vehicle from the original vehicle.

CONNOR: I'm gonna keep those isolated till we have them documented, but then we're gonna consolidate them so they're all in one spot.

DANIELLE: So right now we're just getting a, a count on all the packages, make sure that we have a good accountability for what we've got. So that's 13 of that.

IAN: Now, we're just, essentially, processing the scene. We're gonna try to interview everybody involved and see if they can make any statements about their involvement. And if they were...

IAN: Hold on one sec, guys. Actually, we're gonna move on.

DANIELLE: Yeah, we.

CONNOR: We think some more people are coming to retrieve this, so we're gonna get out of the area.

AGENT: Go, go, go.

CONNOR: We just need to be ready for whatever happens next.

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