Bee Staff
A 38-year-old man has pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Sacramento to illegal drug distribution and cash smuggling, according to a news release.
Robert James Fox, 38, of British Columbia, Canada, entered the plea Tuesday and will be sentenced March 23, according to the joint release from U.S. Attorney Benjamin B. Wagner and Dan Lane, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement assistant special agent-in-charge.
According to Assistant U.S. Attorney Jill Thomas, who is prosecuting the case, Fox was a tow truck driver for a Canadian truck company.
On May 16, a California Highway Patrol officer stopped Fox for a traffic violation as he was traveling through Woodland on Interstate 5. The officer spotted irregularities under the bed of the truck and suspected the truck had a hidden compartment, the release states.
A police dog indicated the presence of illegal drugs in the truck and a subsequent search turned up a hidden compartment containing drugs and cash, the release states.
Fox admitted to carrying more than 225 pounds of Ecstasy pills and $435,000 in cash, the release states. Another $2,670 was found in the cab of the truck.









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