Bensalem traffic stop leads to discovery of 8 kilos of meth, worth 1.6 million, officials announce
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Jerimias Donis-Garcia, arrested and charged after Bensalem traffic stop.
BENSALEM, Pa. - A traffic stop in Bensalem Saturday leads to large methamphetamine bust, Bucks County officials announce Monday.
Eight kilos of meth were found inside a vehicle, with a street value of, at least, 1.6 million, Fred Harran, Director of Public Safety for the Bensalem Police Department stated.
Saturday, about 1:15 p.m., a traffic stop was initiated by Bensalem Police, on a 2001 Chevrolet Trailblazer SUV operated by 54-year-old Jerimias Donis-Garcia.
Harran remarked this was a part of an ongoing investigation conducted by Bensalem police, in partnership with the DEA.