Pubdate: Sun, 29 Oct 2006 Source: Sampson Independent, The (NC) Copyright: 2006, The Sampson Independent Contact: http://www.clintonnc.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1704 Author: Chris Berendt CASH SEIZED ON I-40 Nearly $50,000 in cash was seized by Sampson County Sheriff's authorities during a traffic stop on Interstate 40 Thursday, according to a press release from the Sheriff's Office. The money has been turned over to federal authorities and charges may be forthcoming against the driver, authorities said. According to information from sheriff's authorities, the stop was made at about 2:30 p.m. on a black Cadillac traveling on I-40. Members of the sheriff's Highway Enforcement Awareness Team conducted the investigative stop and a K-9 unit responded and the vehicle received a positive alert for the presence of narcotics, reports state. After the positive alert, deputies searched the Cadillac and found $47,580 in cash hidden in the vehicle, according to reports. The cash was seized by sheriff's authorities based on United States drug forfeiture laws. Because the driver of the vehicle was unable to account for why he had such a large amount of cash, he was issued a receipt and the total amount was turned over to the U.S. Marshal's Office. No criminal charges have yet been filed, authorities said. Federal forfeiture statutes allow law enforcement agencies to seize real property, cash, vehicles or any other form of alleged illegally gained assets used in drug trafficking or produced with proceeds from drug trafficking. The law does not law the transport of more than $10,000 without the proper federal documentation, which was not provided in Thursday's stop. A similar traffic stop in the county netting a large amount of money was made by sheriff's HEAT authorities in the Roseboro area last August. That stop netted more than $14,000 in cash. Sampson County Sheriff Jimmy Thornton praised those officers on Thursday's stop. "The benefit of a traffic unit was demonstrated once again," Thornton stated in the press release. "If drug dealers want to run their drugs and cash on the roadways in Sampson County then they have to deal with the consequences." - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine