Canadians in drug-smuggling case due in court | lansingstatejournal.com | Lansing State Journal: "Two Canadians accused of helping a pilot smuggle drugs into the U.S. at a small Michigan airport are scheduled to return to court for a guilty plea.
Authorities say Matthew Moody and Jesse Rusenstrom met the Cessna at the Sandusky, Mich., airport in November. A border agent flying a Black Hawk helicopter was suspicious and used a spotlight to keep track of their SUV.
Agents recovered at least 100 pounds of marijuana and possibly 500,000 ecstasy tablets worth $1 million to $2 million.
Records show Moody and Rusenstrom are expected to appear Tuesday in federal court in Ann Arbor. The Ontario men have been in custody since their capture 90 miles northeast of Detroit. The Cessna plane got away."
Tuesday, 1 June 2010
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