Police searched the woman’s truck on the smell of marijuana. What are the internal effects on dozens of subways
Investigators said they pulled a car that smelled marijuana and found dozens of stolen packages
The driver of that car works in a delivery company.
“Speechs in Lawrenceville, Decatur, Decatur, Kenneso, Kenneso,” said David Buchanan of the Kenneso Police Department. Channel 2 Cobb County Director Michele Newell.
Police said they pulled the Lashawn Crumble on Shiloh Road because her brake lights were out.
“There is a smell of marijuana inside the vehicle, which triggered a search for the vehicle,” Buchanan said.
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Investigators said when they found the stolen package on Crumble’s truck, she told them she was Ontrac’s delivery driver and there was a reason why none of them opened it.
“It could reach 50 (paragraphs),” Buchanan said. “She told the officer to stop her, the company allowed them to lose, stolen, damaged packages to enter the ‘trash bin dive’, which is what she said about the packages. Talking to Ontrac, they said it was totally incorrect.
Police said Crumble was a contract worker on Ontrac. Now, she faces many criminal charges.
“The best thing people can do is know where your package is and when it arrives and notify companies and police if necessary,” Buchanan said.
Detectives have identified some of the victims, but they are still browsing long names to contact potential victims.
Newell asked ontrac if the crash was still hired as a contract delivery driver, but so far she has no reply.