Police Dog Sniffs 20 kilos of Cocaine
K9 police officer from Fullerton sniffed out 20 kilos of cocaine, valued at $1 million, in a car during a traffic stop that leads to the arrest of its driver. The dog named Mueller discovered the cocaine in packets in a box in the trunk. Mueller was donated to the Fullerton Police department in December.
Mueller, together with his handler Police Officer Jonathon Miller stopped a Chevy Monte Carlo driven by Alfonso Cisneros during a routine traffic stop. During the stop the officer discovered that Cisneros was on probation for narcotics violations, then officer had his dog search the vehicle. The dog alerted on the trunk area and, on inspection, Miller found the cocaine in a box. Cisneros is being held on $3 million bail, and is scheduled to be arraigned at North Justice Center in Fullerton. According to Sgt. Andrew Goodrich of the Fullerton police said that this was Mueller's first major find since joining the department.
Mueller, together with his handler Police Officer Jonathon Miller stopped a Chevy Monte Carlo driven by Alfonso Cisneros during a routine traffic stop. During the stop the officer discovered that Cisneros was on probation for narcotics violations, then officer had his dog search the vehicle. The dog alerted on the trunk area and, on inspection, Miller found the cocaine in a box. Cisneros is being held on $3 million bail, and is scheduled to be arraigned at North Justice Center in Fullerton. According to Sgt. Andrew Goodrich of the Fullerton police said that this was Mueller's first major find since joining the department.
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