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    Millions of Dollars Worth of Cocaine Washes Up on Florida Beaches Following Hurricane Debby

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    In the wake of Hurricane Debby, an unusual discovery has caught the attention of law enforcement and beachgoers alike. On the sandy shores of the Florida Keys, 25 packages of cocaine, weighing approximately 70 pounds, were found washed up among seaweed and debris. According to US Border Patrol acting chief patrol agent Samuel Briggs II, the drugs have an estimated street value exceeding $1 million.

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    The Discovery:

    • A beachgoer stumbled upon the packages, which were wrapped in a trash bag and mixed with other storm detritus.
    • The cocaine bricks, each featuring a glowing red triangular symbol, were promptly reported to authorities.
    • US Border Patrol agents, in collaboration with the DEA, swiftly seized the narcotics.

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    The Aftermath: This isn't the first time such an incident has occurred, especially during hurricane season. Just a few months ago, in June, another beachgoer in North Florida discovered $4 million worth of cocaine while searching for sea turtle nests. These stories, while seemingly rare, highlight the frequency with which illegal drugs wash ashore during storms, ripped from the hands of drug traffickers navigating the high seas.

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    Local Reactions: While many might see this as a windfall, the reality is far more complex. “Hurricanes are bad. They destroy property. People die. Animals die. Entire cities flood. And sometimes the hurricane rips millions of dollars worth of cocaine out of the hands of honest hard-working South American drug cartels,” said a sarcastic comment from a popular blog, reflecting the absurdity of the situation.

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    Conclusion: As hurricanes continue to batter the coastline, the potential for more drug discoveries remains high. Authorities urge the public to report any suspicious packages they find rather than take matters into their own hands. For now, the story of the Florida Keys’ mysterious cocaine packages serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing battle against drug trafficking and the unpredictable nature of storm-driven discoveries.

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    Supporting Source: NY Post - “Hurricane Debby blew 25 packages of cocaine (70 lbs.) onto a beach in the Florida Keys,” US Border Patrol acting chief patrol agent Samuel Briggs II said in a social media post.

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