Drug dog alerts Ohio agents to 44 pounds of cocaine-coated corn flakes
Drugs had estimated street value of $2.8M
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(Left) Narcotic Detector Dog Bico (Right) Cocaine coated corn flakes
By: WCPO Staff
and last updated 2021-02-22 10:26:46-05
CINCINNATI, Ohio â Tony the Tiger would not be pleased with these frosted flakes.
On Saturday, Cincinnati Customs and Border Patrol officers seized 44 pounds of corn flakes coated with cocaine, a shipment which could have a street value of up to $2.8 million.
According to a news release Friday, CBP Narcotic Detector Dog Bico was working freight from Peru coming into Cincinnati when he alerted officers to a large shipment of cereal bound for a Hong Kong residence.
Cincinnati CBP agents seize 44 pounds of cocaine-coated corn flakes
Estimated street value of $2.8M
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol
CBP officers in Cincinnati seized 44 pounds of corn flakes coated with cocaine on Feb. 13, 2021.
and last updated 2021-02-22 10:01:22-05
CINCINNATI â Tony the Tiger would not be pleased with these frosted flakes.
On Saturday, Cincinnati Customs and Border Patrol officers seized 44 pounds of corn flakes coated with cocaine, a shipment which could have a street value of up to $2.8 million.
According to a news release Friday, CBP Narcotic Detector Dog Bico was working freight from Peru coming into Cincinnati when he alerted officers to a large shipment of cereal bound for a Hong Kong residence.