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The Nebraska State Patrol says troopers located nearly 170 pounds of cocaine and arrested one person in central Nebraska last week.
The NSP says late last Tuesday, a trooper saw a suspicious person at a gas station at the Aurora interchange, at mile marker 332, on Interstate 80.
When the trooper tried to contact the man, the man abandoned his vehicle and ran off.
Troopers searched the area with assistance from the Aurora Police Department and Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office.
While the search was happening, an NSP K-9 detected the odor of a controlled substance coming from the man’s vehicle.
A search of the vehicle revealed 169 pounds of cocaine contained in large duffle bags, as well as 89 grams of heroin.
After several hours of searching, an NSP K-9 was able to track the suspect to a location south of I-80, about one-half mile away from the gas station, where the suspect was taken into custody.
He was identified as 25-year-old Manjot Singh of Sacramento, California.
Singh was arrested for possession of cocaine, possession with intent to deliver, and obstructing a peace officer.
(Picture from Nebraska State Patrol)