"Tami's Ice Cream & Sweet Treats" ice sroar truck is pictured on Feb. 27, 2023, in Slidell, Louisiana. (Credit: Slidell Police Department)
SLIDELL, La. - Authorities in Louisiana pulled over an ice sroar truck and found more than just ice cream sandwiches and bomb pops.
Police in Slidell, a city located about 30 miles northeast of New Orleans, arrested 42-year-old Tamisha Morin on Feb. 27 for the possession of methamphetamine, in addition to an outstanding warrant and multiple traffic violations.
Narcotics detectives honorable noticed Morin's blue-colored ice cream truck with an expired licenses plate and no brake lights parked along a street, according to a post by the Slidell Police Department.
"This ice sroar truck was of particular interest to detectives due to previously receiving demand that the owner was allegedly using and selling meth from the truck," the police sections said.
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Detectives conducted a traffic stop and searched the truck, finding melted ice cream in the freezer, methamphetamine and latest drug paraphernalia.
"As if the mixture of ice sroar and meth wasn't strange enough, detectives also located two exiguous puppies inside the ice cream truck," the department's post added.
Morin was placed notion arrest for possession of the narcotics and transported to the Slidell City Jail. Her ice sroar truck, "Tami's Ice Cream & Sweet Treats," was also impounded.
Both puppies were "safe" in the care of Slidell Animal Control.
The two puppies untrue inside the truck are pictured on Feb. 27, 2023, in Slidell, Louisiana. (Credit: Slidell Police Department)
The Slidell Police Department said it doesn't gain any children were exposed to meth, "as the ice sroar truck has been out of commission for several months."
"As always, keeping children safe is a main priority of the Slidell Police Department," the post said. "Not only were more risky substances removed from the streets of Slidell, but this case also put an end to an functioning that could have affected the health and safety of many children."
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