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Sinking Spring man arrested after shipping store employees find package with $50K worth of marijuana | Berks Regional News

WYOMISSING, Pa. – A man is facing drug charges after employees of a shipping store discovered a package with $50,000 worth of marijuana inside. 

On Monday, police were called to a shipping store on State Hill Rd. in Wyomissing for a report of bulk marijuana being received at that location. 

Wyomissing Police Department reports staff at the shipping store opened up two boxes that had come from Florida, addressed to a Berks County resident. The employees described the boxes as having a strong odor of raw marijuana.

Police say the boxes contained 22-vacuumed sealed bags of suspected marijuana. Each of the bags weigh approximately one pound each, with an estimated street value of approximately $50,000.







Wyomissing shipping store drug bust




Officers set up surveillance on the store waiting for the recipient of the packages, identified as Branden Anthony Jacobo, 22, of Sinking Spring, to arrive by vehicle.

Wyomissing Officers conducted a traffic stop, and were able to take Jacobo into custody for outstanding scofflaw warrants.

Officials say a search warrant was used to look inside of the vehicle Jacobo was operating. Located inside was additional suspected marijuana, a handgun belonging to Jacobo, and $1,620.

Jacobo is charged with possession with intent to deliver controlled substances, carrying a firearm without a license, possession of a small amount of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving with a suspended license and windshield obstructions.

Jacobo was taken for an immediate arraignment and was committed to Berks County Jail in lieu of $20,000 bail.

The investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with additional information is asked to call Wyomissing Police at 610-375-6102 and ask for Detective Kevin Quinter or Officer Ryan Hurlbrink. You can also contact Crime Alert Berks at 1-877-373-9913.

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