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MARTIN COUNTY, Fla. (CBS12) — A traffic stop for speeding became a drug bust after deputies pulled over an undocumented man who was allegedly high on meth and had more than 31,000 illegal pills inside his vehicle. When speaking with deputies, he allegedly said he was “just doing his job.”

According to the Martin County Sheriff's Office, deputies pulled over Zolton Otto Ganoczi on Monday for speeding. An arrest report states the stop happened on Interstate 95 near the 107mile marker after deputies observed a black Jeep Grand Cherokee weaving through traffic and traveling at speeds estimated up to 85 miles per hour. During their investigation, deputies learned Ganoczi had a suspended driver's license in both New York and Florida, which led to his arrest.


Deputies also said they observed signs of impairment during their interaction with Ganoczi, 36, including profuse sweating, rapid speech, a stutter and dilated pupils. Deputies later conducted a breath test, which showed no alcohol in his system. As law enforcement searched the vehicle, they found a baggie containing methamphetamine in the driver's side door. Deputies said Ganoczi admitted to using methamphetamine earlier in the day and consuming psilocybin mushroom gummies.

Investigators also located a handwritten ledger inside the vehicle containing multiple names, numbers and abbreviated labels, along with several rubber bands and suspected psilocybin mushroom gummies. Deputies said the items were consistent with drug distribution activity.

A further search of the vehicle led deputies to uncover more than 31,000 pills concealed inside envelopes hidden in a container in the trunk. The container was described as a large black storage bin with a yellow lid holding several sealed, postalstyle packages that lacked shipping labels or recipient information. Deputies said the packages were tightly bundled, and one package was labeled “Lunata,” which matched an abbreviated name listed in the handwritten ledger.

The pills included Ambien, Rivotril, Lunesta and other drugs associated with Diazepam, Klonopin and Xanax. According to deputies, the way the pills were grouped, bundled with rubber bands and packaged in plastic baggies suggested they were intended for distribution to multiple recipients.

Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek said the pills fall under the category of depressants known as benzodiazepines or "benzos"

“It’s a lot of pills I mean so these are benzodiazepines," Budensiek said. "They don’t quite get into the category of opioids, but if not taking correctly, mix with alcohol mixed with opioids, that can be extremely deadly.”

Ganoczi faces charges including unlawful speed, DUI, possession of a controlled substance, driving with a suspended license and possession with intent to sell and deliver a controlled substance.

Additional arrest paperwork shows deputies seized his cellphone and towed the vehicle. During a consent search of the phone, deputies said GPS data showed the suspect was traveling toward Port Orange and that communications related to the drug delivery were made through text messages.

After being advised of his Miranda rights, Ganoczi told deputies he was “just the driver” and said he picked up the container in Miami and was traveling to Daytona Beach to leave it in a parking lot. He allegedly told investigators he was to be paid approximately $70 through a wire transfer after completing the delivery and admitted he had made two or three similar trips in the past.

“A lot of times you’ll see guys like him being used as a mule," Budensiek said. "This is probably what this was actually so you have the organized guys on the shipping in the organized guys in receiving and then you get the guy in the middle. That’s not as thoughtful. That’s taking the risk and they were the ones I get arrested.”
 
MARTIN COUNTY, Fla. (CBS12) — A traffic stop for speeding became a drug bust after deputies pulled over an undocumented man who was allegedly high on meth and had more than 31,000 illegal pills inside his vehicle. When speaking with deputies, he allegedly said he was “just doing his job.”

According to the Martin County Sheriff's Office, deputies pulled over Zolton Otto Ganoczi on Monday for speeding. An arrest report states the stop happened on Interstate 95 near the 107mile marker after deputies observed a black Jeep Grand Cherokee weaving through traffic and traveling at speeds estimated up to 85 miles per hour. During their investigation, deputies learned Ganoczi had a suspended driver's license in both New York and Florida, which led to his arrest.


Deputies also said they observed signs of impairment during their interaction with Ganoczi, 36, including profuse sweating, rapid speech, a stutter and dilated pupils. Deputies later conducted a breath test, which showed no alcohol in his system. As law enforcement searched the vehicle, they found a baggie containing methamphetamine in the driver's side door. Deputies said Ganoczi admitted to using methamphetamine earlier in the day and consuming psilocybin mushroom gummies.

Investigators also located a handwritten ledger inside the vehicle containing multiple names, numbers and abbreviated labels, along with several rubber bands and suspected psilocybin mushroom gummies. Deputies said the items were consistent with drug distribution activity.

A further search of the vehicle led deputies to uncover more than 31,000 pills concealed inside envelopes hidden in a container in the trunk. The container was described as a large black storage bin with a yellow lid holding several sealed, postalstyle packages that lacked shipping labels or recipient information. Deputies said the packages were tightly bundled, and one package was labeled “Lunata,” which matched an abbreviated name listed in the handwritten ledger.

The pills included Ambien, Rivotril, Lunesta and other drugs associated with Diazepam, Klonopin and Xanax. According to deputies, the way the pills were grouped, bundled with rubber bands and packaged in plastic baggies suggested they were intended for distribution to multiple recipients.

Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek said the pills fall under the category of depressants known as benzodiazepines or "benzos"

“It’s a lot of pills I mean so these are benzodiazepines," Budensiek said. "They don’t quite get into the category of opioids, but if not taking correctly, mix with alcohol mixed with opioids, that can be extremely deadly.”

Ganoczi faces charges including unlawful speed, DUI, possession of a controlled substance, driving with a suspended license and possession with intent to sell and deliver a controlled substance.

Additional arrest paperwork shows deputies seized his cellphone and towed the vehicle. During a consent search of the phone, deputies said GPS data showed the suspect was traveling toward Port Orange and that communications related to the drug delivery were made through text messages.

After being advised of his Miranda rights, Ganoczi told deputies he was “just the driver” and said he picked up the container in Miami and was traveling to Daytona Beach to leave it in a parking lot. He allegedly told investigators he was to be paid approximately $70 through a wire transfer after completing the delivery and admitted he had made two or three similar trips in the past.

“A lot of times you’ll see guys like him being used as a mule," Budensiek said. "This is probably what this was actually so you have the organized guys on the shipping in the organized guys in receiving and then you get the guy in the middle. That’s not as thoughtful. That’s taking the risk and they were the ones I get arrested.”
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MARTIN COUNTY, Fla. (CBS12) — A traffic stop for speeding became a drug bust after deputies pulled over an undocumented man who was allegedly high on meth and had more than 31,000 illegal pills inside his vehicle. When speaking with deputies, he allegedly said he was “just doing his job.”

According to the Martin County Sheriff's Office, deputies pulled over Zolton Otto Ganoczi on Monday for speeding. An arrest report states the stop happened on Interstate 95 near the 107mile marker after deputies observed a black Jeep Grand Cherokee weaving through traffic and traveling at speeds estimated up to 85 miles per hour. During their investigation, deputies learned Ganoczi had a suspended driver's license in both New York and Florida, which led to his arrest.


Deputies also said they observed signs of impairment during their interaction with Ganoczi, 36, including profuse sweating, rapid speech, a stutter and dilated pupils. Deputies later conducted a breath test, which showed no alcohol in his system. As law enforcement searched the vehicle, they found a baggie containing methamphetamine in the driver's side door. Deputies said Ganoczi admitted to using methamphetamine earlier in the day and consuming psilocybin mushroom gummies.

Investigators also located a handwritten ledger inside the vehicle containing multiple names, numbers and abbreviated labels, along with several rubber bands and suspected psilocybin mushroom gummies. Deputies said the items were consistent with drug distribution activity.

A further search of the vehicle led deputies to uncover more than 31,000 pills concealed inside envelopes hidden in a container in the trunk. The container was described as a large black storage bin with a yellow lid holding several sealed, postalstyle packages that lacked shipping labels or recipient information. Deputies said the packages were tightly bundled, and one package was labeled “Lunata,” which matched an abbreviated name listed in the handwritten ledger.

The pills included Ambien, Rivotril, Lunesta and other drugs associated with Diazepam, Klonopin and Xanax. According to deputies, the way the pills were grouped, bundled with rubber bands and packaged in plastic baggies suggested they were intended for distribution to multiple recipients.

Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek said the pills fall under the category of depressants known as benzodiazepines or "benzos"

“It’s a lot of pills I mean so these are benzodiazepines," Budensiek said. "They don’t quite get into the category of opioids, but if not taking correctly, mix with alcohol mixed with opioids, that can be extremely deadly.”

Ganoczi faces charges including unlawful speed, DUI, possession of a controlled substance, driving with a suspended license and possession with intent to sell and deliver a controlled substance.

Additional arrest paperwork shows deputies seized his cellphone and towed the vehicle. During a consent search of the phone, deputies said GPS data showed the suspect was traveling toward Port Orange and that communications related to the drug delivery were made through text messages.

After being advised of his Miranda rights, Ganoczi told deputies he was “just the driver” and said he picked up the container in Miami and was traveling to Daytona Beach to leave it in a parking lot. He allegedly told investigators he was to be paid approximately $70 through a wire transfer after completing the delivery and admitted he had made two or three similar trips in the past.

“A lot of times you’ll see guys like him being used as a mule," Budensiek said. "This is probably what this was actually so you have the organized guys on the shipping in the organized guys in receiving and then you get the guy in the middle. That’s not as thoughtful. That’s taking the risk and they were the ones I get arrested.”
That’s insane!
 
Guy was transporting all that in the trunk and decided to take shroom gummies, meth, and proceed to drive over the speed limit while weaving all over the road? And when busted with all that shit he supposedly tells police he was "just doing his job"?

How badly did this idiot want to get caught?

If he hated his "job" that much he should have just considered a career change. I would be so pissed if the junk in the trunk was supposed to be going to me, knowing that a dipshit was put in charge of moving it.
 
Guy was transporting all that in the trunk and decided to take shroom gummies, meth, and proceed to drive over the speed limit while weaving all over the road? And when busted with all that shit he supposedly tells police he was "just doing his job"?

How badly did this idiot want to get caught?

If he hated his "job" that much he should have just considered a career change. I would be so pissed if the junk in the trunk was supposed to be going to me, knowing that a dipshit was put in charge of moving it.
I mean dudes driving Miami to Oregon. They’re prob saying as quick as possible, so hers an ounce (or hover much meth he had and sent him on his way) using meth and being Matt brained with some shrooms he’s prob like “they said get it there fast. I am high af on speed so why not speed to exceed their expectations” or something lolol
 
“they said get it there fast. I am high af on speed so why not speed to exceed their expectations”

I never considered that he may have just been an over-achiever!
 
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MARTIN COUNTY, Fla. (CBS12) — A traffic stop for speeding became a drug bust after deputies pulled over an undocumented man who was allegedly high on meth and had more than 31,000 illegal pills inside his vehicle. When speaking with deputies, he allegedly said he was “just doing his job.”

According to the Martin County Sheriff's Office, deputies pulled over Zolton Otto Ganoczi on Monday for speeding. An arrest report states the stop happened on Interstate 95 near the 107mile marker after deputies observed a black Jeep Grand Cherokee weaving through traffic and traveling at speeds estimated up to 85 miles per hour. During their investigation, deputies learned Ganoczi had a suspended driver's license in both New York and Florida, which led to his arrest.


Deputies also said they observed signs of impairment during their interaction with Ganoczi, 36, including profuse sweating, rapid speech, a stutter and dilated pupils. Deputies later conducted a breath test, which showed no alcohol in his system. As law enforcement searched the vehicle, they found a baggie containing methamphetamine in the driver's side door. Deputies said Ganoczi admitted to using methamphetamine earlier in the day and consuming psilocybin mushroom gummies.

Investigators also located a handwritten ledger inside the vehicle containing multiple names, numbers and abbreviated labels, along with several rubber bands and suspected psilocybin mushroom gummies. Deputies said the items were consistent with drug distribution activity.

A further search of the vehicle led deputies to uncover more than 31,000 pills concealed inside envelopes hidden in a container in the trunk. The container was described as a large black storage bin with a yellow lid holding several sealed, postalstyle packages that lacked shipping labels or recipient information. Deputies said the packages were tightly bundled, and one package was labeled “Lunata,” which matched an abbreviated name listed in the handwritten ledger.

The pills included Ambien, Rivotril, Lunesta and other drugs associated with Diazepam, Klonopin and Xanax. According to deputies, the way the pills were grouped, bundled with rubber bands and packaged in plastic baggies suggested they were intended for distribution to multiple recipients.

Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek said the pills fall under the category of depressants known as benzodiazepines or "benzos"

“It’s a lot of pills I mean so these are benzodiazepines," Budensiek said. "They don’t quite get into the category of opioids, but if not taking correctly, mix with alcohol mixed with opioids, that can be extremely deadly.”

Ganoczi faces charges including unlawful speed, DUI, possession of a controlled substance, driving with a suspended license and possession with intent to sell and deliver a controlled substance.

Additional arrest paperwork shows deputies seized his cellphone and towed the vehicle. During a consent search of the phone, deputies said GPS data showed the suspect was traveling toward Port Orange and that communications related to the drug delivery were made through text messages.

After being advised of his Miranda rights, Ganoczi told deputies he was “just the driver” and said he picked up the container in Miami and was traveling to Daytona Beach to leave it in a parking lot. He allegedly told investigators he was to be paid approximately $70 through a wire transfer after completing the delivery and admitted he had made two or three similar trips in the past.

“A lot of times you’ll see guys like him being used as a mule," Budensiek said. "This is probably what this was actually so you have the organized guys on the shipping in the organized guys in receiving and then you get the guy in the middle. That’s not as thoughtful. That’s taking the risk and they were the ones I get arrested.”So
So this if fucking beyond insane, I was just flipping thru FAQ figuring out where to best post a thread I am curious on some feedback and the title of this caught my eye :"dude got caught"? honestly I dont know why typically I wouldnt give a shit to read about someone elses misfortune and the story is always the same, BAD FUCKING NEWS.....anyway I jumped on the thread saw 31K pills, thought huh thats a lot to get randomly caught with and I happened to see he was "high on meth" and the list of material he had I was literally just about to click off the thread when I notice it happened in Martin County, FL I about fell off my fucking chair, one of my best friends is still in the federal penn because of that fucking snitch COP!!! He was a MIAMI DADE DET. that was involved in an organized ring with his fellow Marine brothers to run material he was procurring from the evidence room, busts....etc a dirty cop anyway they had this set up to where half the group of guys that served over seas together upon coming home, as it always goes half became law/the other half became NOT LAW.....given they had been thru such a tramatic life changing experience of war and I am not going to lable specifics on this but they were in serious battles and saw a lot of horrible things/ my best freind one of the most solid people you will ever meet never really came home, he is a real hero type and couldnt deal with how many of there guys got killed, it fucked him up emotionally he internilized it as if he should have done something different. Anyway point is without a doubt this is THE SITUATION AND THE GUY this happened in Martin County FL. The point of all this is to remind everyone the entire thing including the lives of multiple families/childern/marriages/parents where forever changed and destroyed because of one mans weakness and obvious desier for self preservation None of the rest of the crew even knew he was doing this and he got sloppy and it cost a half dozen guys some of them 20years plus!!! So what I take from this moving forward regardless of what we do in life reading/publishing/owning a resturaunt..etc always understand you are as weak as your weakest link, always focus on the big picture on how decisions effect experience and how experience effect decsions, Now this has nothing to do with this group and I am not mentioning this for any other reason than a gudderal reaction to seeing that and realizing that took one of my best freinds and greatest people I have ever known from our livews he would have died LITERALLY for any of his friends or family, a true soldier to the end. GOD LOVES YOU BROTHER AND I WILL NEVER FORGET :cry:
 
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