$1 million in marijuana found in brand new Ford Fusions
Word on the street is the new
Ford Fusions are dope -- but not in the way you think.
Authorities are looking into how
marijuana worth $1 million was hidden in the trunks of brand new, Mexican-made
Ford Fusions at a dealership in Ohio, according to Silverio Balzano, agent in
charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration's Youngstown office.
The cars were manufactured at the
Ford plant in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, and were shipped by rail into a CSX
yard in Lordstown, Ohio, Balzano said.
Now, investigators are trying to
discover where along the supply line the marijuana was packed into the cars --
and who failed to retrieve it.
The marijuana was tightly packed
in the shape of half-moons and hidden in the cars' spare tire wheel wells.
"Clearly, something went
wrong," Balzano said. "Generally speaking, they could take it off
anywhere else along the way."
A dealership in Youngstown
gradually discovered the marijuana between July 7 and July 11, Balzano said,
packed in the shape of half-moons and placed into the wheel wells for the
vehicles' spare tires.
Each of the wheels weighed
approximately 14.5 kilos, or nearly 32 pounds. In total, marijuana was found in
15 cars in four counties in Ohio, Balzano said, and a couple even surfaced in
Pennsylvania.
Balzano said this was not the
first he's heard of marijuana hidden in cars shipped from Mexico.
"This is the first time I've
seen it locally," he said, but similar seizures were made earlier this
year in Minnesota and the Phoenix area.
In March, police in Dilworth,
Minnesota, also discovered drugs packed in Ford Fusions manufactured in Mexico.
According to a release posted on the department's Facebook page, police
recovered "a large quantity of marijuana packaged in the trunk of seven
vehicles where the spare wheel should be. "
Dilworth police said the cars
were transported in sealed BNSF Railway cars.
"We're aware of the
situation and are taking it very seriously," a Ford Motor Company
spokesman said Saturday. "We are working with the FBI and Customs on an
extensive investigation. We have confirmed that this is not happening at our
plant or at our internal shipping yards."
A CSX spokesman told CNN that the
transportation company is "providing all the support we can to the
agencies that are investigating this serious crime and will continue to do
so."
The Portage County Sheriff's Drug
Task Force is working with the DEA in the investigation.
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