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Title: | US TN: WIRE: Police Dig Up $2.8M at Tenn. Home |
Published On: | 1998-03-18 |
Source: | Associated Press |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-07 13:44:48 |
POLICE DIG UP $2.8M AT TENN. HOME
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Police used a ``treasure map'' to find $2.8
million buried in plastic containers in the yard of a couple suspected of
being major marijuana dealers.
Charles Hicks, 46, and his wife, Donna, 44, were arrested on drug charges
and jailed on $500,000 bail each.
On Friday, after seeing people leave the Hickses' Nashville home with boxes
of marijuana, officers searched the place and found 120 pounds of the drug,
$100,000 in the attic, and, in a dresser, a piece of paper indicating where
money was buried at another Hicks home, in Lebanon.
``We came across a treasure map,'' police spokesman Don Aaron said. ``It
told us where to dig.''
Police used a backhoe to dig up the money over the weekend.
Investigators said they also found $1 million in a commercial storage center.
Police said Hicks and his wife were responsible for the delivery of
thousands of pounds of marijuana into the Nashville area.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Police used a ``treasure map'' to find $2.8
million buried in plastic containers in the yard of a couple suspected of
being major marijuana dealers.
Charles Hicks, 46, and his wife, Donna, 44, were arrested on drug charges
and jailed on $500,000 bail each.
On Friday, after seeing people leave the Hickses' Nashville home with boxes
of marijuana, officers searched the place and found 120 pounds of the drug,
$100,000 in the attic, and, in a dresser, a piece of paper indicating where
money was buried at another Hicks home, in Lebanon.
``We came across a treasure map,'' police spokesman Don Aaron said. ``It
told us where to dig.''
Police used a backhoe to dig up the money over the weekend.
Investigators said they also found $1 million in a commercial storage center.
Police said Hicks and his wife were responsible for the delivery of
thousands of pounds of marijuana into the Nashville area.
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