German ecstasy pills intercepted, Clermont, FL man arrested

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/lake/os-clermont-michael-crane-homeland-security-20160415-story.html

//wish I could edit on the title, arrest is in Chicago, IL.

A Clermont man is behind bars after Homeland Security intercepted an envelope addressed to him in Chicago, a sheriff's arrest report states.

A federal agent's K-9 named AJA caught scent of narcotics in an envelope addressed to Michael Crane, an ex con with previous convictions for cocaine and heroin possession. The agent was checking packages sent from abroad at the Customs and Border Patrol sorting facility.

Inside the envelope officials found 104 pink ecstasy pills. The pills are labeled "red bull" on one side and had an image of a bull on the other side. Investigators said the drugs weighed 49 grams and were sent from Germany.

After the envelope was obtained by the Lake County Sheriff's Office, deputies arranged a controlled delivery. An undercover detective knocked on Crane's door on Cypress Short Court, and told the 26 year old that she received a piece of mail addressed to him, but left it in her car, the affidavit states.

She handed the envelope over to Crane with the drugs inside, and he was taken into custody. He's being held in Lake County Jail on a drug trafficking charge, and for violating probation.

Are any DNM vendors currently selling these tabs?


Comments


[22 Points] None:

Again, if a human being comes and speaks to you about your package. Deny, deny, deny, deny, deny, deny.


[7 Points] None:

One minute of silence in honor of another fallen brother prey of this pointless war...


[7 Points] GreenMatters:

A K9 being able to sniff Ecstasy pills? What a horrible stealth this vendor must have...


[4 Points] None:

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[5 Points] Thriz_whistle:

An undercover detective knocked on Crane's door on Cypress Short Court, and told the 26 year old that she received a piece of mail addressed to him, but left it in her car, the affidavit states. She handed the envelope over to Crane with the drugs inside, and he was taken into custody.

Wait, what? How did she hand it over if she left it in her car? Not understanding what the trick was here...


[2 Points] justwonderrinng:

Homeland Security runs known offenders names in the system against international packages and parcels. If you have a record, don't order international.


[1 Points] None:

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[1 Points] TheDrugUser:

Sounds like a bad case of shit stealth.


[1 Points] Circ-Le-Jerk:

Lol, K9's just so happened to sniff out the drugs of an ex-con, dealer... How coincidental. No parallel construction here.


[1 Points] H4Z0R3D:

I was under the impression that they still have to prove that he ordered the package or at least obtain a confession. Is that right?


[0 Points] JburnaDNM:

Damn and I just got a pack with 31 epills from Germany a few days ago. I just think they got really lucky with the dog. I almost ordered some of those redbull epills as well but decided to go with the yellow warner brothers and pink strawberries.

Also the stealth I received was pretty bad. Just mylar pretty much. I think they might have profiled the pack another way and used the dog as an excuse to get inside the package (probable cause). It always worked when I wouldnt let the police search my car. They brought a k9 who always hit on something then boom they bad probable cause to search my car.


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[0 Points] studym8:

"oh welle".. terrible pun. 03welle really needs to start using mylar, i once ordered to AUS from him, package was inspected by customs but nothing was found, thank god for that. I have no doubt that it was sniffed out, they were well hidden but only in your average snap lock baggie.


[-9 Points] DannyDGAF:

Hah glad that was not me. And I've successfully ordered from the NL. Only a few tho no where near 100+