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Police called after Adams County auction deal literally goes to pot

Police called after Adams County auction deal literally goes to pot York Dispatch The winning buyer of the contents of an Adams County storage shed wound up with more than his money s worth but learned that not every treasure is a windfall. Call it a good deal gone to pot. The winner paid $110, plus a $16 buyer s fee, for items stored in a shed at Hilltop Self Storage on Carlisle Pike in Oxford Township after the man who was renting it fell in arrears on rent, according to charging documents filed by Eastern Adams Regional Police. As the buyer started going through the contents of the shed, he opened a large plastic toolbox filled with 63 vacuum-sealed bags that held 70 pounds of marijuana, according to police.

Drug bust at New Oxford storage unit uncovers $315,000 worth of marijuana

Drug bust at New Oxford storage unit uncovers $315,000 worth of marijuana The drugs were found when the storage unit s contents were sold at auction, after the previous renter, Andres Garcia-Grajeda, 31, did not pay his bill, police say. Credit: Eastern Adams Regional Police Author: Keith Schweigert (FOX43) Updated: 12:14 PM EST January 28, 2021 NEW OXFORD, Pa. Eastern Adams County Regional Police say they arrested a 31-year-old New Oxford man Wednesday after a search of a storage unit he had rented uncovered approximately $315,000 worth of marijuana. Officers were dispatched to Hilltop Self Storage on the 2600 block of Carlisle Pike in New Oxford at 3:54 p.m. for the report of suspected drug activity, police say. There, they met a man who had bought the contents of one of the storage sheds at the business after the shed s previous renter did not pay his bill. 

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