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BY LOGAN TITTLE
A Canadian scuba diver was arrested earlier this week for what's being dubbed a "creative"
attempt to smuggle drugs.
24-year-old Jesse Zunti of Windsor was charged with delivering and manufacturing marijuana
after border patrol agents say he tried to swim eight pounds of the green into Michigan
Monday morning. (Via New York Daily News)
According to WJRT, Zunti kept the stash in a watertight container tied to a seawall ladder
on the American side of the the St. Clair River. "...and, yes, they cuffed him in his
scuba gear."
MSNBC reports a witness tipped off authorities who noticed Zunti in the water at unusual
hours. Cameras spotted him carrying the dry bag, which authorities apprehended.
And authorities say Zunti swam up to three-quarters of a mile before police intervened. One officer
called it "quite the swim" according to ABC.
In 2008, the state passed a law known as the Medical Marijuana Act that allows people to
possess up to 2.5 ounces of medicinal marijuana at any given time — if it's prescribed
by a doctor.
Zunti is currently being held in custody of the St. Clair County Drug Task Force on a
$100,000 bond.