Drug Bust At Greyhound Bus Station

A man is behind bars after a K-9 found marijuana and fentanyl in the luggage compartment of a Greyhound bus.

On September 4th, an Amarillo police officer and his K-9 were working at the Greyhound bus maintenance barn on South. Monroe.

The K-9 did a free air sniff of the luggage compartment of a bus and found a USPS priority mail box inside a piece of maroon luggage.

The box contained two heat-sealed bags of marijuana and a flat rate envelope with fentanyl pills. There was a bottle of nail polish remover with tan color liquid inside.

Law Enforcement continued the search with his K-9 finding a white bag inside the bus overhead bin that had four sealed bags of marijuana.

Police conducted surveillance at the station where a Drug Task Force Officer sat inside the bus finding a suspect who sat at the seat where the bag was found with marijuana.

The officer asked the suspect who was later identified as Jason Campion to exit the bus and seized the plastic bag he was holding.

When asked if he had any luggage in the compartment under the bus he claimed the maroon bag and a brown box that had four heat-sealed bags of marijuana.

 Police searched Campion and found a bag of marijuana, a plastic bag that contained an unknown brown substance, and a Zip-Lock bag that had two smaller sandwich bags that contained fentanyl.

The suspect was then taken into custody.

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