Anonymous ID: df0505 Sept. 28, 2024, 12:17 a.m. No.21671874   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Cocaine found in small plane that made emergency landing on SR-76, Oceanside police say

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the circumstances of the emergency landing

Two Oceanside residents were arrested after cocaine was found on a small plane that made an emergency landing on State Route 76 early Thursday, the Oceanside Police Department said.

The pilot, 21-year-old Gabriel Leon Breit, and the passenger, 36-year-old Troy Othneil Smith, were arrested on suspicion of illegal narcotic transportation.

Officers first responded to a call from the pilot around 1:43 a.m. that a plane was experiencing an engine malfunction and had to make an emergency landing on SR-76 near Canyon Drive, according to a police statement.

The plane's two occupants were not injured. While officers searched the plane, they spotted one of the individuals discarding a backpack into a nearby brush, OPD Assistant Chief Taurino Valdovinos said at a news conference.

The individuals were detained. During a search, officers found a small amount of cocaine on one of the passengers, Valdovinos said. Officers then found one kilo of suspected cocaine in the backpack.

“It doesn’t surprise me. I think we have narcotics coming into our country in various ways, but I think the surprising part is the emergency landing and how we came across it," Valdovinos said.

The plane was coming from Phoenix, Arizona, Valdovinos said.

Business records show it was owned by Leadturn LLC. The owner told NBC 7 he rents out his plane through a flying club called Plus One Flyers, which requires a private pilot's license and a high performance aircraft sign-off in order to rent his plane specifically.

Plus One declined to comment while the investigation is ongoing but did confirm Breit and Smith rented the plane as a flight instructor and student pilot, respectively.

 

https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/plane-lands-sr-76-occupants-suspected-transporting-narcotics/3632733/

 

https://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/Search/NNumberResult

 

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Anonymous ID: df0505 Sept. 28, 2024, 2:50 a.m. No.21672067   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2075

>>21672042

Looks like someone short-changed them on the quality of the metal judging by the band of corrosion.

Is that a bullet scar in the corroded band?

Looks like somebody took a potshot at it.