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1,100 Pounds of Meth Seized in Georgia Trailer Roof Bust

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Key Details Federal agents discovered over half a ton of methamphetamine hidden in a concealed roof compartment of a tractor trailer in Troup County, Georgia on February 25th. The drugs, valued at approximately $25 million on the street, were found after DEA investigators received a tip about a trailer traveling from the Texas-Mexico border. How It Happened Initially, agents found only an empty trailer during their inspection. However, a more thorough search revealed a hidden compartment built into the ceiling and roof structure itself. According to Michael Mayer, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the DEA's Atlanta Division, the entire roof was packed with drugs, making the trailer itself the concealment device. Why It Matters This seizure highlights an evolving smuggling tactic where traffickers engineer trailer compartments rather than hiding drugs within cargo loads. For professional drivers, this underscores the importance of understanding what your equipment should look like and reporting suspicious modifications to authorities. The Investigation The truck driver, 62-year-old Peguy Daniel Auguste, was arrested and charged with drug trafficking. He was granted a $10,000 bond and is awaiting trial. His public defender has requested the public avoid speculation while the legal process continues.

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"Half ton of meth found in roof of empty tractor trailer"
https://cdllife.com/2026/half-ton-of-meth-found-in-roof-of-empty-tractor-trailer/
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