Millions of dollars found stashed in buckets at Miami home, police say
(Vision)Authorities
found millions of dollars stashed inside buckets hidden in attic walls,
along with drugs and a gun, during a search of a home in the Miami
area.
Between $10 million and
$20 million in cash was found after a search of a business and a home,
according to arrest documents from the Miami-Dade Police Department.
Luis
Hernandez-Gonzalez, 44, and his sister, Salma Gonzalez, 32, were
arrested Wednesday in connection with a drug trafficking case,
documents show.
Steroids, gun
A
search of the brother's gardening equipment business Tuesday yielded
$180,000 in cash and two types of marijuana labeled "Super Skunk" and
"Chernobyl," police said.
When
authorities went to his home in Miami Lakes with a secondary search
warrant, they found more money stashed in various locations, along with
four types of anabolic steroids and a loaded TEC-9 pistol with an
extended magazine, arrest documents said.
Hidden room
Authorities said in a hidden room, accessible only through the attic,
they found 24 five-gallon buckets with millions of dollars packed in
them. They were hidden behind a dry wall.
Hernandez-Gonzalez
is facing drug trafficking and money laundering charges. His sister,
who was arrested at the business, is facing marijuana possession and
trafficking charges.
The arrests
are the culmination of an investigation that involved the Drug
Enforcement Agency in Tennessee and Florida, according to arrest
documents. Investigators say they used confidential sources, and planned
drug buys and surveillance to make the arrests.
"There's
a presumption of innocence and at this point, they're connecting the
dots that we don't think connect," Frank Gaviria, an attorney for the
suspects, told CNN affiliate WSVN.
Miami-Dade Police told the affiliate it's the largest cash seizure in the department's history.
Millions of dollars found stashed in buckets at Miami home, police say
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