Officials: Pot found on 2 Tour Bus Lil Wayne
Falfurrias, Texas - The rapper Lil Wayne and 11 people were traveling with him on Friday, shortly after the U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested marijuana found on his two tour buses, officials said. Lil Wayne, whose real name was Dwayne Carter, and others were made public in question and, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and the matter was referred to the Office of the County Sheriff Brooks. A spokesman for the sheriff told The Associated Press she could not comment. The coaches are in Falfurrias, about 80 miles southwest of Corpus Christi arrested, where the rapper is expected to play Sunday night. Lil Wayne has played in Hidalgo Thursday. A few minutes before the doors to its show in Laredo on Friday, it was announced that the show has been postponed. A marketing director, called the Corpus Christi Caller-Times that he would be postponed. A drug initially detected the odor of narcotics dog in a bus, CBP said in a statement. The marijuana was found in the secondary inspection, said the agency. Lil Wayne Music manager Cortez Bryant and talent agent Cara Lewis did not return telephone messages left at their offices. The rapper pleaded guilty in October to attempted criminal possession of a weapon in a New York case, a charge resulting from a 2007 traffic stop of the tour bus. His contract calls for an average year in prison in this case. It will appear at the sentencing in February.