LOWER MAINLAND, B.C. — Canadian authorities arrested a truck driver and seized a large amount of suspected cocaine in a smuggling attempt at a Whatcom County border crossing.

The Canada Border Services Agency says officers used a variety of detection tools to examine a tractor-trailer from California that was carrying personal care products on March 18th.

They unloaded the trailer and found 64 individually wrapped bricks of a substance that tested positive for cocaine.

The drugs weighed about 160 pounds and have a street value of $3.5 million.

The RCMP took the driver into custody.