Hurricane Debby washes $1 million in cocaine ashore in the Florida Keys

Twenty-five packages of cocaine weighing about 70 pounds washed ashore along on a beach in Islamorada, Florida, on Sunday, according to a social media post from US Customs and Border Patrol. 

According to the agency in Miami, a good samaritan discovered the drugs and alerted authorities. The cocaine has a street value of more than $1 million dollars.

Samuel Briggs, the acting chief patrol agent of the US Border Patrol Miami Sector shared a photo of the packages in a post on X.

Islamorada is in the Florida Keys about 80 miles from Key West.

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