Orange County K-9 helps intercept 22 pounds of cocaine headed to Orlando area

The Brief

  • An Orange County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) K-9 is receiving a big “paws-up” following a large drug bust in the area.
  • The pup and her deputy helped to intercept 10 kilograms, 22 pounds, of cocaine headed for the Orlando area.
  • Officials say the cocaine had an estimated street value of $300,000.

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. An Orange County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) K-9 is receiving a big “paws-up” after she and her deputy partner recently intercepted 10 kilograms, 22 pounds, of cocaine headed for the Orlando area.

A ‘good girl’

What we know:

Myah, an OCSO K-9, is receiving lots of attention following a large drug bust in the area.

The pup and her deputy helped to intercept 10 kilograms, 22 pounds, of cocaine headed for the Orlando area.

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