Two Quebecers stuck with $ 2 million in drugs in Kansas
Félix Séguin and Antoine Lacroix | Investigation Bureau| Published on September 30, 2019 at 05:17 - Update at 05:20

Two Quebecers, one of whom is linked to the Hells Angels, were arrested in August in Kansas in possession of 45 kg of cocaine in their car, our investigation office said.

Police officers in Wabaunsee County have announced that they have arrested Vincent Muller and Anne-Marie Dubé of Saint-Jérôme on August 8 for "drug-related" violations.

Business relationship
According to our information, Vincent Muller is in a business relationship with the Hells Angels. He is also the former porter of the tumultuous bar of dancers Le Garage, in Mirabel.

The controversial establishment, where violence has increased in recent years, has already belonged to Eric Grenier, the businessman dubbed "the Quebec Hugh Hefner."

In the last few months, he briefly sported the colors of the Red Devils, a Hells club-school.

According to our sources, he would have already lost his "patches".

But when the police put the hook on the former porter, who gravitated around Grenier, he was with Dubé.

The latter would also be a former employee of the Mirabel stripper bar.

The way back
According to our information, the duo had left Los Angeles, California, before being arrested in Kansas, in the middle of the United States. The alleged accomplices were on their way back to Toronto, Canada.

Not less than 45 kg (nearly 100 pounds) of cocaine filled the suitcase of their vehicle. This quantity, it is estimated, has a resale value of approximately $ 2 million.

Muller and Dubé have since been charged, but it was impossible yesterday for the Wabaunsee County Sheriff's Office to specify the charges.

According to his social networks, Vincent Muller seems to travel around the globe, in Italy, France, Malta, the United States, Jordan, Monaco and Laos.

The former Garage porter has a history of unauthorized possession of prohibited or restricted weapons, possession for the purpose of trafficking marijuana and impaired driving.

-With Jonathan Tremblay

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