Guitar Center Employees Make Shocking Drug Discovery

Guitar Center Employees Make Shocking Drug Discovery
A shocking discovery was made at a Guitar Center in Gwinnett County, Georgia, when employees found thousands of dollars worth of cocaine and methamphetamine hidden inside a guitar amp. Police believe the drugs were mistakenly shipped to the store.

Gwinnett County, GeorgiaIn a bizarre and unexpected turn of events, employees at a Guitar Center store in Gwinnett County, Georgia, made a startling discovery that has sent shockwaves through the community. Thousands of dollars worth of cocaine and methamphetamine were found hidden inside a guitar amplifier that had been mistakenly shipped to the store.

Guitar Center Employees Make Shocking Drug Discovery

There was a strange Guitar Center drug find this month. On July 17th, staff members opened a package containing a combo amp that had been returned to the store.

Upon inspecting the equipment, they discovered the illicit substances concealed within. Local authorities were immediately notified, and an investigation is underway.

According to Sgt. Collin Flynn of the Gwinnett County Police Department, incidents of this nature are extremely rare. “It’s extremely rare that this happens at any business,” he stated. Police believe the drugs were intended for a different location and were mistakenly shipped to the music store.

Guitar Center employees find thousands of dollars in drugs stuffed inside guitar amp

The Guitar Center employees involved in the discovery have been praised for their professionalism and quick action in notifying authorities. The incident serves as a reminder of the unusual methods employed by drug traffickers and the vigilance required to intercept such shipments.

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About Jef Stone Jef is the founder of Guitar Bomb and a certified gear fanatic. Growing up with a luthier father, Jef’s obsession with tone started early and led to a lifelong career as a sound engineer and pro-audio specialist in the UK. He has set up recording rigs for world-famous facilities like Air Studios and even ran his own London recording studio. A massive hoarder of pedals, valve amps, and guitars (some of which he builds himself), Jef has owned everything from Klon Centaurs to Parker Flys. He also runs the UK's Analogue To Digital music show and the Vintage Guitar Fair.
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