BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS, USA – Two Moncton residents have been arrested in Brownsville, Texas after U.S. border inspectors found a half-million dollars worth of cocaine in their vehicle.
The Brownsville Herald reports 41-year-old Anthony William Knockwood and 25-year-old Heather Patricia Keirstead were arrested as they entered the U.S. from Mexico on Monday.
Their vehicle, an RV, was sent to secondary inspection where an x-ray showed 14 packages hidden under the fiberglass shower and within the walls.
The couple is facing numerous charges and are being held without bail until a preliminary hearing.
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Oh thats some sweet, all them people he put on the street calling them junkies, crackheads etc, making jokes about them with that Joe Chartrand and “Speedy” James Macdonald, thinking they are all above the law because they ran a crooked boarding house or two in the poorest section of town where people are the most desperate for a place to live. Looks really nice on him quite frankly. Everyone of them buildings he ran i would seriously check his history of fraud on the welfare system here. Most of the headaches and hassles to get a check in the city are thanks to these idiots exploiting the system from the landlords point of view.
work half as hard at getting a job then a welfare cheque you may not need a welfare cheque
woah!
Holy! This guy is from a First Nations Reserve in New Brunswick. I LIVE on this reserve! Imagine that eh! Omg….I don’t know what will happen but it sure knocked the hell out of me when I heard this news! Nobody is above the law…..nobody!