Investigators with the Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia said a child found something other than a messy pile of colorful plastic bits in a gift from his mom. He discovered 3.2 pounds of methamphetamine -- street value, $40,000 -- tucked into what appeared to be an ordinary box of Legos. Riggs said that once the sheriff’s office “field tested” the substance, the results came back positive for meth. Riggs said the owner of the consignment shop told authorities the person who sold her the Legos said they'd been bought at a local auction. As it stands, the mom, her friends and the consignment shop owner have all cooperated with the investigation.
Source: Fox News May 08, 2019 21:11 UTC