4 pounds of cocaine found sewn in kids' clothes at airport, officials say

Thursday, October 6, 2016
HOUSTON -- More than 4 pounds of cocaine was found sewn in the linings of children's clothes being smuggled through a Houston airport on Monday, according to officials.

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection said officers stopped two U.S. citizens traveling from Peru to Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport for a secondary screening.
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Authorities said the two suspects, both in their early 20s, provided inconsistent and false statements to officers, leading to a search of their luggage.

When officers searched their luggage, they said several children's winter coats were oddly weighted and smelled of vinegar and perfume.
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Officers inspected the coats and said packages of cocaine had been sewn into the linings of the jackets.

The two suspects were arrested and handed over to state authorities.
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