Sheriff's deputy among those arrested in $2M pot bust

Three California men, including a sheriff's deputy, are under arrest after a major marijuana bust in York County, according to law enforcement officials.Raw Video: Gun, cash, drugs seizedPhotos: Suspects, marijuanaThe men, Ryan Falsone, Tyler Long and Christopher Heath, a California sheriff's deputy, were arrested on Dec. 28, York County District Attorney Tom Kearney announced at a news conference Monday morning in Penn Township."Prior to the stop we were unaware of the fact that this individual was law enforcement," Kearney said.Court papers show that the men drove across the country in two pickup trucks to deliver the drugs to a home on the 100 block of Frogtown Road in West Manheim Township.Officials said they recovered 250 bags of marijuana, each weighing about a pound. The value of the drugs is estimated at about $2 million.Officials also said they recovered $11,000 in cash, as well as Heath's service pistol and badge.Court documents show that Falsone and Heath admitted driving the drugs from California to Pennsylvania.As of Monday, all of the men were out on bail, which had been set at $1 million each.

Three California men, including a sheriff's deputy, are under arrest after a major marijuana bust in York County, according to law enforcement officials.

Raw Video: Gun, cash, drugs seized


Photos: Suspects, marijuana

The men, Ryan Falsone, Tyler Long and Christopher Heath, a California sheriff's deputy, were arrested on Dec. 28, York County District Attorney Tom Kearney announced at a news conference Monday morning in Penn Township.

"Prior to the stop we were unaware of the fact that this individual was law enforcement," Kearney said.

Court papers show that the men drove across the country in two pickup trucks to deliver the drugs to a home on the 100 block of Frogtown Road in West Manheim Township.

Officials said they recovered 250 bags of marijuana, each weighing about a pound. The value of the drugs is estimated at about $2 million.

Officials also said they recovered $11,000 in cash, as well as Heath's service pistol and badge.

Court documents show that Falsone and Heath admitted driving the drugs from California to Pennsylvania.

As of Monday, all of the men were out on bail, which had been set at $1 million each.