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‘Routine’ Traffic Stop Leads Police to Meth, Rattlesnakes And One Adorable Baby Monkey

Eric V.Eric V.

 

Ask any cop and they’ll tell you, there is no such thing as a routine traffic stop. When 50-year-old Clifford Vicenty was pulled over by Solano County Sheriff’s deputies what police found was anything but routine.

Vicenty was taken into custody and charged with possession of a controlled substance for sale after officers found half a pound of methamphetamine in the car. After finding drugs in the car police executed a search warrant at Vicenty’s Vallejo, California home the next day, where the case took a strange turn. While searching the home police discovered $2,000 in cash and another pound of meth, bringing the total street value in Vicenty’s possession to more than $26,000. A solid drug bust.

What they found next had nothing to do with drugs. While searching the home police found two rattlesnakes and a baby spider monkey.

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