‘Hotel California’ cocaine worth $1M seized in Central Valley bust

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Police discovered several packs of cocaine worth an estimated $1 million hidden in a car’s floorboards during a traffic stop in Merced.

The shocking find occurred on Tuesday when officers with the California Highway Patrol pulled over the driver of a Honda Accord on Highway 99, just south of Mission Avenue, for a traffic violation.

Police discovered several packs of cocaine worth an estimated $1 million hidden in a car’s floorboards during a traffic stop in Merced.
The Merced bust also reflects a broader trend of California-based traffickers. Instagram/@California Highway Patrol

After the driver and passenger consented to a vehicle search, officers aided by K9 units and the Merced Area Gang Narcotic Enforcement Team found two compartments hidden beneath the car’s front seats holding about 10 kilograms of cocaine.

They were stamped with labels reading “Hotel California,” after the classic Eagles hit.

The search, aided by CHP K9 units and the Merced Area Gang Narcotic Enforcement Team, revealed two concealed compartments hidden beneath the front seats.

The shocking find occurred on Tuesday when officers with the California Highway Patrol pulled over the driver of a Honda Accord on Highway 99 Instagram/@California Highway Patrol
The CHP has not released their identities. Instagram/@California Highway Patrol

Both occupants were arrested at the scene. The CHP has not released their identities.

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