Good boy! Pueblo County K-9 finds drugs inside stuffed bunny
It wasn’t just stuffing inside of a toy rabbit found at a Pueblo County rest stop. Pueblo County K-9 Edo was found with a jar full of fentanyl hidden inside a stuffed bunny at a rest stop near the state highway. Deputy Martinez alerted him to the backpack and alerted him of possible drugs in the pack. Deputies also found a handgun and loaded magazine stashed in the backpack, along with a loaded handgun. The canine crimefighter also sniffed out drugs in a vehicle involved in the crash.
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PUEBLO COUNTY, Colo. (KKTV) - It wasn’t just stuffing inside of a toy rabbit found at a Pueblo County rest stop.
Hidden within the toy’s cuddly exterior was a jar full of fentanyl.
The Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office says its deputies were dispatched to mile marker 112 off the interstate to help Colorado State Patrol with a rollover. While there, a witness alerted them that someone involved in the crash had tossed a backpack out at the nearby rest stop.
“Deputies located the backpack and K-9 Edo alerted Deputy Martinez of possible drugs in the pack,” the sheriff’s office said in a social media post. “Deputies found a stuffed bunny in the backpack with a jar containing fentanyl concealed inside it.”
Deputies also found a handgun and loaded magazine stashed in the backpack. The gun’s serial number had been altered.
The canine crimefighter didn’t stop there: he also sniffed out drugs in the vehicle involved in the crash!
“Awesome work, Edo and Deputy Martinez!” said the sheriff’s office.