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Corsicana Traffic Stop Leads To $2.5 Million Of Marijuana

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CORSICANA (CBSDFW.COM/AP) - Police say a North Texas traffic stop has led to the seizure of about 185 pounds of marijuana with a street value of $2.5 million.

Corsicana police arrested two men in the investigation that began with a stop on a highway near the city limits. Those men were later identified as Fabian Garcia and Jose Puentes.

Fabian Garcia
Fabian Garcia (credit: Corsicana Police Department)

Police Chief Randy Bratton says nearly 100 pounds of marijuana was found in a vehicle during Monday's stop and the driver was arrested. That led to a search warrant executed at a Corsicana home, where 87 pounds of marijuana was confiscated and another man arrested.

Jose Puentes
Jose Puentes (credit: Corsicana Police Department)

Bratton says both suspects were on parole for drug offenses. They now face more smuggling-related counts.

Bratton says the case involves high-grade marijuana that likely was being smuggled from Mexico.

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