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Ice cream truck accused of selling pot

Associated Press
Vail, CO Colorado

BENTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. ” Southwestern Michigan authorities say they arrested an ice cream truck operator who was selling marijuana along with his frozen desserts.

After authorities got tips about the alleged pot-peddler, a deputy “heard jingling bells” about 2 p.m. Thursday and saw the ice cream truck entering a mobile home park, Berrien County sheriff’s Lt. Keith Hafer said in a written statement.

Deputy John Hopkins stopped the truck, spoke with the driver and “detected the odor of marijuana coming from the truck (along with tutti-frutti and a couple other flavors),” Hafer wrote.



Authorities searched the van and found several packages of marijuana under the dashboard, the statement said.

The 36-year-old suspect was jailed while awaiting arraignment on charges of marijuana possession with intent to deliver and maintaining a drug vehicle. He also faces an outstanding warrant for skipping child support, Hafer said.

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Authorities released the vehicle to the vending company “in spite of an effort by Narcotics Officers to devise a way to forfeit the vehicle and its icy cold treats,” Hafer said. He said police would seek revocation of the company’s license to operate in Benton Township.


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