More than $1.6M worth of cocaine washed up on Florida beaches during Hurricane Debby: Authorities
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"A good Samaritan alerted authorities after coming across the packages, which weighed about 70 pounds and contained cocaine with an estimated street value of more than $1 million."
"We appreciate the help of Good Samaritans in our community who saw something unusual and contacted law enforcement," Rambosk said in the post.
"The find was reminiscent of the 'square grouper' marijuana smuggling days in Collier County during the 1970s and 1980s but uncommon for today," the Facebook post said.
"The barnacles covering the package suggested it had been in the water for some time, authorities said."
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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