GPS error leads to 60-year-old American's arrest at Canada border with 400 pounds of marijuana

A 60-year-old California man was arrested at the Canadian border last week with about 400 pounds of cannabis and more than $600,000 cash in his car, according to law enforcement.

Andrew Lee Toppenberg, of Tustin, California, mistakenly ended up at Canada's Rainbow Bridge border crossing in Niagara Falls, Ontario after following GPS coordinates that were entered incorrectly, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

An American driver was arrested after attempting to enter Canada with 400 pounds of cannabis and $600,000 cash.
An American driver was arrested after attempting to enter Canada with 400 pounds of cannabis and $600,000 cash.

Toppenberg was subject to an inspection because he did not have his passport with him, according to police.

Police said the money and drugs were located throughout the car. The cannabis was in vacuum-packed containers and the cash was separated into bundles and concealed in a safe, suitcase and lockable case.

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An American driver was arrested after attempting to enter Canada with 400 pounds of cannabis and $600,000 cash.
An American driver was arrested after attempting to enter Canada with 400 pounds of cannabis and $600,000 cash.

Toppenberg was charged with suspicion of the possession and import of cannabis and possession of more than $5,000 knowing that all or parts of the proceeds were obtained by a crime.

Toppenberg appeared in court Monday and remained in custody.

An American driver was arrested after attempting to enter Canada with 400 pounds of cannabis and $600,000 cash.
An American driver was arrested after attempting to enter Canada with 400 pounds of cannabis and $600,000 cash.

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