NILES, Mich. (WOOD) – A Niles Police Department dog is being credited with finding evidence that helped officers during a drug bust.
Officers on Wednesday conducted a narcotics investigation that involved a purchase of crack cocaine from Cordeleus Martin, according to a news release.
Martin, 24,was arrested for delivery of crack cocaine (second offense) shortly after the purchase in the 500 block of Howard Street in Niles.
The investigation led officers and Michigan State Police troopers to a nearby residence.
A Niles Police K-9 Team of Officer Shane Daniel and his dog Riggs searched the residence.
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Riggs alerted officers to about 3 ounces of crack cocaine and other drug evidence.
A total of 4 ounces of crack cocaine with a street value of $5,000, narcotics trafficking evidence, and $1,200 in cash were seized.






