2 Ohio residents charged with trafficking over $100K worth of cocaine into Pa.

Two Ohio residents are facing charges and are accused of trafficking over $100,000 worth of cocaine into western Pennsylvania.

Office of Attorney General agents, along with investigators from the Drug Enforcement Administration, Pennsylvania State Police, and Patterson Township police, stopped a vehicle Saturday in Beaver Falls and recovered five kilograms of cocaine, according to a media release from Attorney General Dave Sunday. The recovered drugs are worth an estimated $110,000, officials said.

The driver proceeded down an embankment before police stopped the vehicle. Agents found the bag containing cocaine in the trunk…

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