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Originally published December 15, 2009 at 10:35 PM | Page modified December 16, 2009 at 8:46 AM

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State Patrol, drug dog find 132 pounds of cocaine

The Washington State Patrol trooper thought the driver and passenger in a pickup truck stopped for a traffic infraction near Burlington seemed extremely nervous. And the trooper's narcotic detection dog seemed extremely interested in the luggage in the truck bed.

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BURLINGTON, Wash. —

The Washington State Patrol trooper thought the driver and passenger in a pickup truck stopped for a traffic infraction near Burlington seemed extremely nervous. And the trooper's narcotic detection dog seemed extremely interested in the luggage in the truck bed.

Based on the dog's reaction, State Patrol spokesman Trooper Keith Leary says the trooper seized the luggage, applied for a search warrant and found 132 pounds of cocaine. The estimated street value is $1.5 million.

Leary says the truck was stopped last weekend for driving on the shoulder of State Route 20 and making an illegal left turn.

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