5 People Charged With Trafficking $1.4M Of Cocaine At Pittsburgh International Airport
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Five people are accused of trying to traffic $1.4 million worth of cocaine at Pittsburgh International Airport.
According to a federal indictment handed up Tuesday, state police received a tip and began watching two vehicles at a Days Inn in Monroeville on Nov. 20.
Police followed the vehicles to a short-term parking facility at the airport where officers say the suspects were observed transferring luggage and bags.
A search uncovered 14 kilogram-sized blocks of cocaine hidden in a rear compartment of one of the vehicles. Three of the suspects are from Mexico and were visiting the U.S. on tourist visas.
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