Crossroads of Amaryjane
Topic: Indianapolis In the News
Posted: Wed, Dec 15, 2004
According to the Indy Star, Indiana State Police busted drug smugglers with 2,350 pounds of marijuana in a Northwestside neighborhood. The suspects used a truck that was made to look like a "well known mail courier" to avoid detection.
"Indianapolis' highway access can make the city appealing for legal and illegal business, said Indianapolis Police Sgt. Paul McDonald. "Unfortunately, we're a crossroads," said McDonald, who was part of the narcotics team that made the seizure. "It's an excellent place for business -- and for drug business."
Maybe InDOT should rename 465 to 420?
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1. Dec 15, 04 03:03 PM | Stephart said:
"Unfortunately, we're a crossroads." Heh.