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Keller Police Unmask Meth Concealed in Cleaner Can During Traffic Stop

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Published on July 09, 2025
Keller Police Unmask Meth Concealed in Cleaner Can During Traffic StopSource: Keller Public Safety

It may sound like something out of a movie plot, but Keller's local law enforcement encountered a case of life imitating art during a routine traffic stop. According to Keller Public Safety's social media post, officers on the night shift apprehended a suspect after detecting "a strong marijuana odor coming from the vehicle."

The routine stop quickly escalated into a narcotics bust as officers discovered not only marijuana but also prescription pills without a script in sight. The find didn't end there. A seemingly normal can of bathroom cleaner turned out to be a clever ruse, concealing over 4 grams of methamphetamine. "Our officers are pretty good at hide and seek, though!" the Keller Public Safety post boasted, throwing a dose of levity into the narrative of the arrest. The suspect, whose hope was that the fake can would pass casual scrutiny, is now in custody, as confirmed by the official report.

While Keller Public Safety's comparison to the original "Jurassic Park" villain's contraband might not quite fit the world of dinosaurs and theme parks, their success in sniffing out the concealed substances is now part of the local lore. "The fake can contained over 4 grams of methamphetamine," the Keller Public Safety recounted, underscoring the seriousness of the discovery underneath their playful recount.