GPS Mistake Takes Man to Canadian Border, Where He’s Arrested For Having 400 Pounds of Weed in His Car

Many of us rely on GPS as a reliable means of navigating from one destination to another safely. However, for one individual, this technology led to their unfortunate incarceration.

Last week, a 60-year-old American driver found himself arrested after making a wrong turn from incorrect GPS coordinates and inadvertently arriving at the Canadian border. To the surprise of law enforcement authorities, the driver was discovered with a significant quantity of cannabis and over $600,000 in cash within his vehicle.

From Insider


The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said in a news release that Andrew Lee Toppenberg was following GPS coordinates that were entered incorrectly when he mistakenly ended up in the border lineup at Canada's Rainbow Bridge border crossing in Niagara Falls, Ontario.

Toppenberg, of Tustin, California, was subject to an inspection because he did not have his passport with him, according to police.


Canadian border officials said that they found 181 kilograms, or about 399 pounds, of cannabis during the inspection that was valued from $269,775 to $539,552. They also found more than $600,000 cash in the vehicle, the news release said.

The drugs and the money were located throughout the car, with the cannabis in vacuum-packed containers and the cash separated into bundles that were concealed in a safe, suitcase, and lockable case, according to police.
The police said the packaging looked like the sort of containers drug dealers or money launderers used, which led to them issuing charges against Toppenberg on suspicion of the possession and import of cannabis, and the possession of more than $5,000 knowing that all or parts of the proceeds were obtained by a crime.

Toppenberg appeared in an Ontario court on Monday and remained in custody, the news release said.

Jeff Walters, the director of Niagara District Operations for Canada's Border Services Agency, said in a statement: "The CBSA is extremely proud of the diligence shown by our officers. Their hard work has a profound impact on continually ensuring public safety at our borders."

Honestly, this whole situation is a little suspicious. 

Why did this guy have $600,000 and 400lbs of marijuana in his car? 

I'm no "Columbo," but if I had to guess, I'd say this guy is some type of bumbling drug dealer. 

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