BEAVERTON, Ore. (KOIN) — Two men from Seattle and St. Louis face felony charges after Beaverton police found 25 pounds of drugs in their car, some of which were hidden inside a football.
Markice Terrell Hall, 40, and 31-year-old Aaron Hibler were staying at the Pepper Tree Motel when the investigation began. They’d been seen putting many items from their room into a car, and police believed it may be a credit card fraud case.
When they were pulled over, police said they found drugs, money and a loaded handgun. Police seized 4.5 pounds of pot, 16.5 pounds of pot edibles, 108 packaged of pot-laced “Cool Aide” mix, plus more than 3 ounces of heroin, an ounce of meth and an ounce of cocaine.
Hall, from Seattle, and Hibler, from St. Louis, are being held in the Washington County Jail.
Drugs found in Beaverton traffic stop
Packets of pot-infused "Cool Aide" found during a Beaverton traffic stop. Markice Hall and Aaron Hibler were arrested, August 3, 2016 (Washington County Sheriff's Office)
Pot edibles found during a Beaverton traffic stop. Markice Hall and Aaron Hibler were arrested, August 3, 2016 (Washington County Sheriff's Office)
Pot edibles found during a Beaverton traffic stop. Markice Hall and Aaron Hibler were arrested, August 3, 2016 (Washington County Sheriff's Office)
A loaded gun found during a Beaverton traffic stop. Markice Hall and Aaron Hibler were arrested, August 3, 2016 (Washington County Sheriff's Office)
Heroin found during a Beaverton traffic stop. Markice Hall and Aaron Hibler were arrested, August 3, 2016 (Washington County Sheriff's Office)
A football found with pot inside during a Beaverton traffic stop. Markice Hall and Aaron Hibler were arrested, August 3, 2016 (Washington County Sheriff's Office)
Markice Hall of Seattle, Aaron Hibler of St. Louis, August 3, 2016 (Washington County Sheriff's Office)