Service dog found illegal batch of methamphetamine worth $1.2 million

Officer K-9 found the largest consignment of drugs ever saw the staff of the police Department.

A service dog named Stryker proved how beautiful she is specialist, sensing approximately 595 pounds of methamphetamine during the biggest case of his career, as reported by the news outlet CNN.

Last Sunday striker and his partner officer Pat Roby answered the call when they reported a suspicious truck with a trailer parked near major highways in Louisville, Texas, USA.

Officer Roby took his partner’s Department K-9 service dog, Stryker, to conduct a superficial study of the trailer truck, and a police dog told police officers about the presence of drugs inside, as he wrote in his post on the social network Facebook representatives of the police Department Louisville.

Roby and other police officers searched the vehicle and found methamphetamine worth $1.2 million in a hidden compartment of the car, said the police Department. They added that this is one of the largest consignments of banned substances ever seen by representatives of the Department.

«All who know what a meth, you know how devastating it is for families, so it is important not to let him appear in our municipalities,» — said in an interview with CNN police captain Chris Butterworth. Recently doctors USA noted the increased interest to this kind of a prohibited substance, who remained in the shadows of other drugs.

Stryker also awarded for his work. «As we understand it, he got more treats and lots of scratching so long and played with a favorite toy, as he wanted to,» he told the police about the award Stryker in the comments under the post on Facebook.

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