Preliminary count of the seized cash was approximately $471,325.00
(Salem) - Oregon State Police troopers, assisted by a Salem Police Department canine unit, seized what is believed to be the largest amount of cash during an Oregon traffic stop Sunday afternoon on Interstate 5 near Salem.
Investigators believe the cash is associated with narcotic trafficking activity and the investigation is continuing.
Major Dan Durbin says just before 5:00 PM an OSP trooper and recruit were working together on Interstate 5 just north of Salem near milepost 260 southbound when they stopped a 2002 Chevrolet Avalanche utility vehicle displaying Washington plates for going 80 mph in a 65 mph posted speed area.
During the contact, troopers became suspicious and conducted a search of the vehicle with the assistance of a Salem Police Department trained canine. The canine alerted to the bed's exterior of the utility vehicle.
Closer examination revealed a false compartment in the vehicle's bed area above the rear axle where troopers found a large amount of cash.
The vehicle and cash were seized.
The driver, a 22-year old female from Seattle, Washington, has not been arrested and the investigation is continuing.
Review of previous OSP traffic stop-related cash seizures indicates this may be the largest in the Department's history Durbin said.
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