Police Stop Man With 1200 LBS of Marijuana On I-65
Tuesday morning at approximately 11:15 a.m., a Trooper with the Indiana State Police ACP Team (All Crimes Policing) stopped a vehicle on I-65 near the 240 mile-marker (Lowell exit), according to Sgt. Glen Fifield.
Police had stopped the driver for a moving violation. Subsequent investigation, including a canine sniff of the exterior of the vehicle, lead the officers to search the inside of the van. During that search, troopers discovered 38 large boxes and 6 black garbage bags. The boxes were wrapped in black plastic wrap. Inside the boxes contained a total of 1,264 individually sealed bags, each weighing approximately 1.5 lbs., and contained a green plant material. A field test of the content revealed it to be marijuana. The total amount of seized marijuana weighed approximately 1,275 lbs. A conservative estimated street value of the seized items is approximately $5.7-8.5 million dollars.
ISP figures out street value based on grams. 1264 pounds equals 573,341 grams. At $10 a gram $5,733,410 or at 15 dollars a gram $8,600,113
The driver, identified as Christopher S. Colburn, 31, from McKinleyville, CA, was arrested without incident. He was later transported to the Lake County Jail and is preliminarily charged with Dealing Marijuana- Level 5 Felony and Possession of Marijuana with Prior Conviction- Level 6 Felony.
All persons named in this are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in court. All charges mentioned are merely accusations, actual charges will be determined by the Lake County Prosecutor’s Office.