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Police dog’s keen nose sniffs out 1,000-plus doses of suspected heroin in B.C. highway drug bust

Grand Forks RCMP say after the car was pulled over for being erratically driven, a police dog named Jimmy was called in for suspected drug trafficking. Above are the suspected drugs that were seized. Grand Forks RCMP

A police dog’s keen nose led to a highway drug bust in B.C.’s Southern Interior last week.

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Grand Forks RCMP say the bust happened following a traffic stop along Highway 3 on Oct. 8, after a sedan was seen driving erratically.

After the grey Ford Taurus was pulled over, police say the officer began an investigation into suspected drug trafficking.

A police dog, Jimmy, was called in, with the K9 detecting dugs inside the car.

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Police say more than 1,000 doses of suspected heroin were seized, along with 130-plus grams of suspected cocaine. They added the vehicle was also seized.

Grand Forks RCMP say the driver, a 39-year-old local resident, was arrested but was later released from police custody on conditions.

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They say the investigation is ongoing but said the case will be forwarded to prosecutors for charge assessment.

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