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Nearly 1,700 pounds of marijuana was discovered in a man's semi-truck after a Department of Public Safety officer pulled him over early Tuesday morning, according to a DPS press release.
The officer pulled over 64-year-old Nathaniel Fripp, from Lithonia, Ga., around 1:12 a.m. for a traffic violation and became suspicious during the stop, the statement said.
After getting permission, the officer searched the trailer, opened boxes stored inside and found 1,658 pounds of marijuana, according to DPS.
DPS detectives estimated the marijuana has a street value of $1.7 million. Fripp was charged with possession of marijuana for sale and transportation of marijuana for sale.
The traffic stop occurred outside of the metro Phoenix area, according to DPS. The agency declined to give further information.
The semitruck that stored all of the marijuana in. (Photo: Department of Public Safety)
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