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136 pounds of marijuana are seized by authorities during a Pulaski County traffic check

Pulaski County, Arkansas – During the course of a traffic stop in Pulaski County, Arkansas State Police officers were able to seize 136 pounds of marijuana.
A rented black 2024 Chrysler Pacifica was pulled down by authorities on October 3 for a traffic violation on Interstate 40 westbound at the 159-mile marker, according to reports.
After conducting a search of the vehicle, it was discovered that there were five huge trash bags containing 136 pounds of marijuana that were individually packaged and vacuum-sealed.
The driver, Hui Zhang, who is 34 years old and hails from Flushing, New York, was taken into custody and charged with felony possession with the intent to distribute a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and illegal use of property.
According to Zhang, she was traveling from Oklahoma to South Carolina at the time of the investigation.
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