5,000 Pounds of Pot Found on Fake School Bus

Estimated value, $1.7 million

By ELVIRA SAKMARI
Updated 2:45 PM PST, Mon, Oct 12, 2009

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Dept. of Public Safety

Parents, look twice before you board your kids on the big yellow bus -- it could be carrying more than just students.

Texas Highway Patrol troopers made a massive pot bust north of Laredo this weekend, busting a fake school bus that didn't have any students on board -- but was toting 5,408 pounds of marijuana.

Troopers stopped a school bus marked to resemble a United Independent School District bus on U.S. 59. as it rumbled down the highway this weekend, expecting to find a busload of students.

Instead, they nabbed the humongous stash of marijuana, worth an estimated $1.7 million.

Unfortunately, the driver didn't stick around and ran away as troopers searched the bus.

The Department of Public Safety is pursuing several leads in the case.

First Published: Oct 12, 2009 2:31 PM PST

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