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Border Patrol finds 67 pounds of pot hidden inside casket near Tucson

Officials valued the drugs at more than $33,000.

Meghan Finnerty
The Republic | azcentral.com
Customs and Boarder Patrol agents seized $33,000 of drugs found in a closed casket near Tucson, according to U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents.

Rather than the dead inside a hearse, Border Patrol agents found marijuana inside a closed casket over the weekend, officials said.

Willcox Border Patrol agents stopped a hearse near Tombstone and found 67 pounds of marijuana inside a casket, according to officials. The marijuana had been covered with manure to mask the smell.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents arrested a 28-year-old man on suspicion of narcotics and contraband smuggling, and seized the drugs, according to a statement.

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Agents called in a canine unit and searched the hearse after noticing inconsistencies in the man's story to officials.

The bricks of marijuana are estimated to be worth more than $33,000, Border Patrol agents said.