
The Raleigh, N.C., service center had a monthly dock pickup for a local construction company. Raleigh dock supervisor Bob Wood handled one of the shipments, which was listed as crates of stained glass. Bob got suspicious when the customers told him to just drop the "stained glass" to them off the dock.
After they left, Bob checked the paperwork and found that the shipment came from California, a state that he had learned in training was notorious for narcotic transportation. Bob alerted Raleigh Service Center Manager Chris Hood, who told him to contact law enforcement officers the next time a shipment came in for them. Only two weeks passed until another shipment arrived. Bob called a drug enforcement officer whose dog detected drugs in the crates.
The police obtained a search warrant. The crates, weighing 560 lb, were filled with marijuana with a street value of more than a million dollars. The next afternoon, police arrested the customers when they came in to claim their shipment.