Two N.Y. men charged with cigarette smuggling
Two men were charged with smuggling cigarettes after they were stopped with thousands of packs on Interstate 95, police reported.
About 5:09 p.m. Saturday, Maryland State Police trooper Duane Freeman pulled a 2013 Kia Optima over for exceeding the speed limit on the northbound interstate near mile marker 103.4, according to a state of probable cause. After conducting the stop, a K-9 scan of the car was requested and it resulted in a positive alert for controlled dangerous substances, police reported.
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