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A Washington state man who flew cross-country was found Thursday by Pennsylvania officials with 26 pounds of cocaine, worth about $1 million, according to reports.
Pennsylvania State Police said a Jeep Cherokee driven by Victor Magana was stopped on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Mount Pleasant Township and drugs were found, TribLive.com reported.
The stop was initially a window tint violation. The troopers became suspicious when Magana refused to search his car and requested a police dog. The dog showed drugs were inside the SUV and authorities obtained a search warrant.
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Inside the duffle bag was an airline luggage tag showing Magana, 39, flew from Seattle to Philadelphia, the news outlet reported.
In addition to the cocaine, the troopers found two vacuum-sealed packages of what they believed were drugs used to treat anxiety and panic disorders, the outlet said, citing court documents.
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Prison records show Magana is being held at the Westmoreland County Jail on drug charges.