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36 lbs of meth found during traffic stop in Greenville County, deputies say

36 lbs of meth found during traffic stop in Greenville County, deputies say
A TRAFFIC STOP ON I-35 NEAR FAIRVIEW ROAD LEADS TO A DRUG BUST IN GREENVILLE COUNTY. LAST NIGHT. DEPUTIES SAY THEY ARRESTED AND CHARGED VICTOR O’GUINN WITH TRAFFICKING 400G OR MORE OF METH OR COCAINE.
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36 lbs of meth found during traffic stop in Greenville County, deputies say
More than 36 pounds of meth were found during a traffic stop in Greenville County, South Carolina, according to the Greenville County Sheriff's Office. Deputies said the meth was found Wednesday night during a traffic stop on Interstate 385 and Fairview Road. Victor Jesus Olguin is charged with trafficking 400 grams or more of meth or cocaine, Lt. Ryan Flood said. His bond was set at $40,000.A Facebook post from the sheriff's office said this: "Last night, the Greenville County Sheriff's Office's Directed Patrol Unit demonstrated extraordinary vigilance and skill by identifying and seizing over 36lbs of methamphetamine during a routine traffic stop. Their swift action and dedication to keeping our streets safe are commendable. Thank you to the men and women of the Directed Patrol Unit for your relentless efforts in combating drug trafficking and protecting our community!"

More than 36 pounds of meth were found during a traffic stop in Greenville County, South Carolina, according to the Greenville County Sheriff's Office.

Deputies said the meth was found Wednesday night during a traffic stop on Interstate 385 and Fairview Road.

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Victor Jesus Olguin is charged with trafficking 400 grams or more of meth or cocaine, Lt. Ryan Flood said.

His bond was set at $40,000.

A Facebook post from the sheriff's office said this:

"Last night, the Greenville County Sheriff's Office's Directed Patrol Unit demonstrated extraordinary vigilance and skill by identifying and seizing over 36lbs of methamphetamine during a routine traffic stop. Their swift action and dedication to keeping our streets safe are commendable. Thank you to the men and women of the Directed Patrol Unit for your relentless efforts in combating drug trafficking and protecting our community!"