
More than 110 pounds of suspected cocaine wash ashore on Texas beaches, sheriff says
CNN
Over the course of the last week, packages containing suspected cocaine have washed up onto the beaches of Matagorda County, Texas, authorities said.
"Please keep in mind that if you ever find a suspicious package on the beach, do not touch or pick up the packages. Packages could contain substances that are harmful if touched. Packages could be anything from Marijuana to Fentanyl," Lt. Philip Hester with the Matagorda County Sheriff's Office Narcotics Division said Tuesday. An estimated 50 kilos, or 110 pounds, worth of packages have been discovered. Hester says once the packages become wet, however, the weight may vary.
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