500+ Lbs Of Pot Found With Load Of Watermelons

500+ Lbs of Pot Found With Load of Watermelons

The traffic stop of a big-rig turned into a juicy bust for the Arizona Department of Public Safety on Tuesday after 508 pounds of pot were discovered along with a load of watermelons.

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