Passenger in California plane emergency landing faces federal drug charge, was under investigation – The Mercury News

The passenger of a plane that was transporting cocaine when it made an emergency landing last month on an Oceanside highway was under federal investigation at the time and was charged Tuesday in San Diego federal court with a drug offense related to the plane incident, federal prosecutors said.

Troy Othneil Smith, a 36-year-old Oceanside resident, was charged with possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, according to prosecutors and a criminal complaint. The charge carries a maximum of 20 years in prison and a fine up to $1 million.

It was not immediately clear if Smith had an attorney who could comment on his behalf.

Prosecutors said Tuesday that Smith was carrying a large wad of cash and a small vial of suspected cocaine in his pocket when police arrived after the single-engine Piper Cherokee he was riding in landed about 1:45 a.m. Sept. 26 on state Route 76 near Canyon Drive. Prosecutors also said Smith was carrying a heat-sealed, air-tight brick of suspected cocaine in a backpack and tried to hide the drugs in bushes next to the roadway.

Oceanside police arrested Smith and pilot Gabriel Breit, 21, on suspicion of state drug charges at the site of the landing, police said.

The criminal complaint unsealed Tuesday revealed that Smith had been under investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration and U.S. Postal Inspection Service since last summer for allegedly mailing a total of more than 2.6 pounds of cocaine to North Carolina in several shipments.

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