Over 1,200 Pounds of Illegal Marijuana Found During A Routine Traffic Stop In Northwest Indiana

LOWELL, Ind. (CBS) — Indiana State Police first stopped a man for a moving violation but then arrested him for possessing 1,275 pounds of marijuana in his vehicle on Tuesday.

State police said around 11:15 a.m., driver Christopher S. Colburn, 31, from McKinleyville, California, was stopped at the Lowell exit of I-65. After a canine sniff outside of the vehicle, 38 large boxes and six garbage bags were discovered inside of his van.

(Credit: Indiana State Police)

Inside of these boxes were 1,264 smaller bags that each contained 1.5 pounds of marijuana, state police said.

(Credit: Indiana State Police)
(Credit: Indiana State Police)

Police estimated the total value of the marijuana to be $5.7-8.5 million.

He was taken to the Lake County Jail and is preliminarily charged with dealing and possession of Marijuana with a prior conviction level 5 and 6 felonies in Indiana.

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