Pubdate: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 Source: Detroit Free Press (MI) Copyright: 2001 Detroit Free Press Contact: http://www.freep.com/ Forum: http://www.freep.com/webx/cgi-bin/WebX Author: L. L. Brasier DRIVER'S COCAINE HAUL: $23 MILLION, POLICE SAY Police said Friday they have confiscated an estimated $23 million worth of pure cocaine in what is believed to be the largest drug seizure in Oakland County history. A Colombian national, Cesar Augusto Valasquez, 50, a Miami resident who had been staying at a Southfield motel, was arrested Thursday morning after a traffic stop by Farmington Hills police. The cocaine -- 46 kilos wrapped in green tinted cellophane -- was in the back of his Volvo station wagon, police said. It weighed more than 100 pounds. Investigators announced the seizure Friday. "This is not a home run, this is a grand slam," said Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard. Valasquez had been under surveillance by the county's Narcotics Enforcement Team, a group of police officers from several Oakland County agencies that concentrate on drug trafficking. The team asked the Farmington Hills police to pull Valasquez over on a traffic stop. He was not armed, police said, and did not put up a fight. Bouchard and other investigators declined to comment on whether more arrests were likely as a result of the seizure. Valasquez is to be arraigned today on a charge of possession of more than 650 grams of cocaine. If convicted, he could spend life in prison. A sheriff's spokesman said the suspect is being held in the Oakland County Jail. The largest previous drug seizure in the county was eight years ago when federal agents confiscated 30 kilos of cocaine. - --- MAP posted-by: Kirk Bauer