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"It's extremely rare that this happens at any business": Thousands of dollars of drugs found hidden in an amp by shocked Guitar Center employees

General views of the Hollywood Rock Walk at the Guitar Center on the Sunset Strip after the announcement of rock legend Eddie Van Halen's death on October 06, 2020 in Hollywood, California.

Thousands of pounds worth of cocaine and methamphetamines were found stuffed in a guitar amp after they were mistakenly shipped to a Guitar Center store in Gwinnett County, Georgia and found by shocked members of staff.

"Police say that the cocaine and the meth that they found stuffed inside the equipment was never meant to show up at the business," said WSB-TV news reporter Matt Johnson in the video below. 

The police were called by the Pleasant Hill Road Guitar Center store staff on 17 July when they unwittingly found the illegal substances after opening the box with the combo amp that had a shipping address out of state. 

"The location was listed as a return address so it [could be] returned to them," reported WSB-TV. "Investigators believe the drug dealers who tried to ship the drugs have done this before." Usually, a specialist police unit seizes suspicious packages before they can be delivered, using sniffer dogs to identify items that might contain drugs. But this amp slipped through the net.

"Police believe that there's no connection, no tie from any [Guitar Center] employees here to the drugs," noted WSB-TV. 

"In this case we have employees who did exactly the right thing, said Sgt, Collin Flynn of Gwinnett County Police Department. "It's extremely rare that this happens at any business."

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