Safe reported stolen was loaded with pot: Police
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Washington Post Editors
A man who called in a stolen safe to police was charged with drug possession after police opened it, according to this report:
The police were able to open the safe with Riley's assistance.
"He gave us the code," Peters said. "He wanted to prove it was his safe."
"When the officers opened it up, they got quite a surprise," Peters said.
The safe contained more than $5,000 and about two pounds of marijuana, according to Peters.
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Washington Post Editors
| November 22, 2010; 6:32 AM ET
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