A Florida county sheriff said he hopes to find the “rightful owners” of a whopping 770 pounds of marijuana worth about $2 million dollars — taunting drug dealers in a cheeky Facebook that has gone viral.
Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey announced on social media that identifying the rightful owner is the least thing to be done since it has a street value of roughly two million dollars.
He urged anyone who happens to be the owner of a 770 pounds of high-grade marijuana to reach out his Narcotics Agents for assistance adding that they will be more than happy to reunite owner with his property.
The Sheriff said that the dope had been found in a mini-storage facility in Viera.
“Once we properly identify you as the rightful owner, we will gladly return your property and also make sure that both you and your property are kept in a secure area so that no one can try to rip you off!!”, he added
Ivey also offered the “property” owners an “all expenses” paid extensive ‘staycation’” to “reflect for a while on exactly how much your lost property means to you!!”
The cheeky announcement has been shared on Facebook more than 20,000 times and has attracted more than 10,000 comments.
Source: New York post