Six Months After Trucker Returned to Find Trailer Loaded With $16 Million Worth of Cocaine at Indiana Truck Stop, Police Have Made No Arrests

0
2K

WHITELAND, INDIANA — A trucker returned to his trailer at an Indiana truck stop and discovered it had been loaded with millions of dollars’ worth of cocaine after he noticed the trailer seal had been tampered with, and investigators say no suspects have been arrested months after the seizure.

Photo credit: Whiteland Police Department

Authorities in Whiteland responded to the Pilot Travel Center in Whiteland, Indiana, at approximately 5:00 p.m. on June 17 after receiving a report of suspicious activity. Another report said law enforcement responded after receiving a report of suspicious activity at the Pilot Travel Center on East County Road at about 5:00 p.m. on June 17.

In a press release, the Whiteland Police Department said officers responded to the Pilot Travel Center located at 2962 East County Road 500 North around 5:00 p.m. Police said they went to the area after receiving a suspicious call.

When speaking with officers, the trucker said he was performing a pre-trip inspection when he noticed the seal on his trailer had been tampered with. Police said the trucker claimed the trailer seal had been removed and replaced, and he noticed the issue during his inspection.

Officers opened the trailer and found 10 boxes that were not part of the driver’s original load. Inside the boxes, police found 159 kilograms — about 350 pounds — of cocaine. The cocaine was estimated to be worth approximately $16 million, and another report described the total as an estimated $16 million worth of cocaine.

Investigators said the quantity created a serious safety concern. Police indicated they did not have enough space in the Whiteland Police Department evidence room to store the cocaine, and officers also worried someone might come looking for it. Investigators reported they no longer possess the cocaine because it was scheduled to be destroyed, and the department also said it would soon be destroyed.

One report said the seizure is believed to be one of the largest cocaine confiscations in Indiana’s history, while the Whiteland Police Department said that after a records check, officers now believe it was the largest cocaine seizure in Indiana’s history.

Nearly six months after officers found the cocaine, investigators still had not made any arrests related to the case. Police said they are still searching for suspects and are encouraging anyone with information to contact the Whiteland Police Department at (317) 535-8100 or send an email to tips@whitelandpd.us.

The investigation remains ongoing.

📸 Image(s) used under fair use for news reporting.

Search
Sponsored
Categories
Read More
Trucking News
Michigan Bill Would Ban Trucks from Left Lane on 3-Lane Roads
LANSING, Mich. — Michigan lawmakers are considering new legislation that would restrict...
By Truck Drivers Life 2025-05-24 01:24:15 0 7K
Trucking News
Trucker files request for personal exemption from HOS rules
A truck driver of 30 years has applied for an exemption to the Hours of Service rules. ...
By MEGA MISTAKES 2022-06-10 11:07:11 0 12K
Trucking News
Nashville motorists cut off and then shoot trucker in the abdomen, police release dash cam video
A truck driver was hospitalized following a suspected road rage shooting in Nashville, Tennessee,...
By MEGA MISTAKES 2021-09-15 21:16:29 0 12K
Trucking News
Driver smuggled migrants for “friend” since his GF was off the truck
Truck driver finally smuggled migrants for “friend” now that his girlfriend was no...
By MEGA MISTAKES 2024-03-28 14:50:43 0 10K
Trucking News
Big brake blitz starts this weekend — here’s what you need to know
Truckers only have a few more days to prepare for the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s...
By MEGA MISTAKES 2022-08-23 15:45:28 0 16K
News | Truck Drivers Life | Social Network for Truck Drivers https://www.truckdrivers.life