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Man from Nanaimo, B.C., charged with bribing officer at U.S. border

A photo of Canadian $100 bills. Nathalie Madore / The Canadian Press Images

BELLINGHAM, Wash. – Authorities say a man from Nanaimo, B.C., tried to bribe his way out of trouble at the U.S. border with Canada.

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Charges say the man was caught crossing the border with marijuana and shotgun shells.

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The Bellingham Herald reports Brian James DeCoteau, 52, has been charged with bribing a public servant, a class B felony, in Whatcom County court.

Prosecutors say he offered an officer two C$100 bills to look the other way and let him cross the border at Sumas on Monday. DeCoteau owns a landscaping business on Vancouver Island.

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