Texas K-9 Detects 595 Pounds of Meth

"Officer Robey deployed his K-9 partner Stryker to conduct a free air sniff of the tractor trailer and K-9 Stryker alerted to the presence of narcotics," the Lewisville PD reports.

Officer Pat Robey and his K-9 Stryker are credited with finding 595 pounds of meth. (Photo: Lewisville PD/Facebook)Officer Pat Robey and his K-9 Stryker are credited with finding 595 pounds of meth. (Photo: Lewisville PD/Facebook)

A Lewisville, TX, K-9 helped police find 270 kilograms of methamphetamine earlier this month. The Lewisville Police credit the bust to K-9 Stryker and report it is the largest of the dog's career.

"At approximately 3 p.m. on February 23, 2020 Lewisville Police Department K-9 Officer Pat Robey received a call to assist another agency with an anonymous tip about a suspicious tractor trailer located near a major highway. Officer Robey deployed his K-9 partner Stryker to conduct a free air sniff of the tractor trailer and K-9 Stryker alerted to the presence of narcotics," the Lewisville PD reports on Facebook.

The estimated street value of the seized narcotics is more than $1.2 million.

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