US | cocaine Woman Finds $2.1M of Cocaine on Beach Walk Drugs had spent a long time in the water: police By Nick McMaster Posted Jun 2, 2010 3:18 PM CDT Copied A woman on a beach in Galveston, Texas, found a bag with $2.1 million worth of cocaine. (Shutterstock) A Texas woman walking on the beach found $2.1 million dollars worth of cocaine, the Houston Chronicle reports. The Galveston beachcomber told police she saw a backpack in the water that ended up containing 16 cocaine bricks weighing about 37 pounds. The cocaine was clearly part of a professional operation—the bricks were marked with bar codes and well-protected from the water. Only four bricks had been damaged. “There were barnacles growing on the bag so you know it was probably in the water a long time,” a police spokesman said. Read These Next Trump tells Washington's homeless to clear out. Montana is breaking out its 'bear dogs.' He survived 43 days in a 'most dangerous' Australian desert. An NFL kicker just raised the bar for his fellow kickers. Report an error