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Drugs Hidden in Car, but Not Well Enough

A Gwinnett County Police officer located a well-concealed bag of methamphetamine during a consent search.

It wasn't exactly a set nesting dolls, but a Buford man reportedly used a similar technique to conceal a bag of methamphetamine in his vehicle.

On March 25, a Gwinnett County Police officer investigating a report of a suspicious vehicle found Jason Scott Green, 33, of Buford, sitting in a Kia Spectra on Maddox Road. Green had parked the vehicle facing the wrong direction and had stopped approximately two feet from the curb.

When the officer asked Green what he was doing, Green reportedly said he was programming his new cell phone. A subsequent license check revealed Green was on probation. 

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Upon learning Green was on probation for drug possession, the officer asked for permission to search the vehicle. Green reportedly replied, "This is [expletive deleted], but yeah, go ahead and search it."

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