Free Air Sniff Reveals Hidden Drug StashFree Air Sniff Reveals Hidden Drug Stash Authorities in Forsyth County, Georgia, have uncovered a large quantity of drugs following a sophisticated investigation involving a “free air sniff” and subsequent search of a home. According to the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office, a K-9 unit conducted a traffic stop on Interstate 400 and used a “free air sniff” to detect the presence of narcotics in the suspect vehicle. The sniff indicated potential contraband concealed within the sunroof visor. Upon further inspection, deputies discovered a large amount of suspected methamphetamine and other illegal substances inside the visor. The suspect was arrested, and the investigation led to the issuance of a search warrant for a residence in Forsyth County. At the home, deputies found even more drugs, including additional methamphetamine, cocaine, and marijuana. The total street value of the confiscated substances is estimated to be over $100,000. “This seizure is a testament to the exceptional training of our K-9 unit and the vigilance of our deputies,” said Forsyth County Sheriff Ron Freeman. “We are committed to cracking down on illegal drug activity and protecting our community.” The arrested suspect has been charged with multiple drug-related offenses and is being held in the Forsyth County Detention Center. The investigation is ongoing, and additional arrests are possible.
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