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Greg Robinson arrested for allegedly possessing more than $120K worth of drugs
Greg Robinson last played for the Cleveland Browns in 2019. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Greg Robinson was arrested for allegedly being in possession of narcotics.

Robinson, the No. 2 draft pick by the then-St. Louis Rams in 2014 out of Auburn, was arrested on Monday and booked on several charges related to narcotics possession. He was stopped by the Thibodaux Police Department in Louisiana during what police say was a routine traffic stop. A police dog found what was suspected to be cocaine and crack cocaine inside Robinson’s 2021 Black Cadillac Escalade. Those findings led police to Robinson’s properties in the area, where they found much more.

Police say they found crystal meth, marijuana and cocaine at the homes. They estimate the value of the drugs at more than $120,000.

Here is the full list of what was seized:

– Approximately 3.16 lbs of Suspected Crystal Methamphetamine
– Approximately 2.22 lbs of Suspected Cocaine (1 Kilo)
– Approximately 38.89 lbs of Suspected Marijuana
– Approximately 4 Grams of Crack Cocaine
– Approximately 227 Doses of Suspected Hydrocodone
– Approximately 48 Doses of Suspected Oxycodone
– Approximately 18 Doses of Alprazolam
– A large assortment of drug trafficking and packaging equipment/paraphernalia
– Firearm Magazines and Ammunition
– A Small Amount of U.S. Currency

Robinson was booked on multiple felony charges related to possession of drugs and intent to distribute. He is in the Lafourche Parish Correctional Complex on a $315,000.00 bond.

You may recall that Robinson was stopped at the U.S./Mexico border in February 2020 with 157 pounds of marijuana. He somehow got escaped with just five years of probation.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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