Inside Police Reports: Synthetic Dope Suspected During Traffic Stop
More than 1,700 packets with names like "Black Death" and "Sexy" were confiscated by Lilburn Police.
A Lilburn Police stop of a vehicle with a suspended tag uncovered several boxes of suspected synthetic dope and more than a little walking-around money. Police stopped a 2012 Toyota Venza with two men in it at Lawrenceville Highway and Lilburn School Road after 2 p.m. on May 21 after dispatch confirmed the tag was no good. These Inside Police Reports articles may also interest you: 'You Have Marijuana in Your Pocket' She Has Anger Problems Man Busted with 'Black Death' Was Car Vandalism a Senior Prank? According to the incident report, when the officer approached, “I noticed several boxes containing several small packages inside of them,” including one labeled “Black Death,” the name of a form of synthetic marijuana, also known as “K2.” …
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12:10 pm on Saturday, May 26, 2012
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