American border guards at the Lynden, Wash. border crossing used a vehicle gamma-ray imaging system to uncover hundreds of kilograms of marijuana.
Guards also arrested a 30-year-old Surrey man allegedly driving the truck. During the scan, border officers spotted something unusual in the roof of an empty commercial trailer heading into the U.S. from Aldergrove, B.C.
A Massachusetts state police helicopter pilot reported that his aircraft was lit up by a laser beam as he escorted an LNG tanker's approach to the Everett facility just outside of Boston harbor. The helicopter crew using cameras and other high tech equipment determined the area of origin for the laser beam, and about an hour later, the Coast Guard and police found a suspect. Maybe he thought it was funny to point a hand-held laser beam at a helicopter, but he now faces a federal prison term if convicted. Officials would not reveal exactly how they found the man, nor would they release his name, but they did not believe that he was acting as a terrorist.
Nautical News - ...”found a suspect.”
That’s very good news.
Thanks MamaDearest.