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Suspected Cocaine Pipes Found in Traffic Pullover by RCMP

A man was pulled over outside 83 Mile House after RCMP discovered 2 pipes inside his trailer which were believed to be used for smoking cocaine.

Clinton RCMP alongside the help of the Cariboo Chilcotin Traffic Services originally pulled over the man for erratic driving along highway 97 before they say the driver showed symptoms of being under the influence of drugs.

RCMP say they did not find any drugs in the trailer but issued a 24 hour driving suspension on top of another 72 hour suspension for not being able to provide a log book with his driving hours.

The driver was also issued violation tickets for no log book and no pre tip inspection as well.

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