Published May 03, 2016
Police say a routine traffic stop in New York's Westchester County netted 10,000 bags of heroin inside the vehicle.
Officers discovered the cache of drugs after pulling over a car for an unsafe lane change in Tarrytown on Tuesday.
Police obtained a search warrant after the suspects gave conflicting accounts of where they were going.
The Journal News (http://lohud.us/1OhVgfx ) says police found 10,600 bags of heroin in a concealed compartment of the car, as well as stamping devices that were used to label the bags. Police say the heroin has an estimated street value of $250,000.
Carolyn Claudio of Yonkers and Julio Vargas of New York City were charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance. They were arraigned Wednesday and held without bail.
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Information from: The Journal News, http://www.lohud.com
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