The Greensboro Police Department and the Guilford County Sheriff’s Office make drug-related arrests all the time, but the Sheriff’s Office has announced that a joint action of the two law enforcement agencies led to the arrest of a middle-aged man speeding along I-40 who was in possession of an extremely large amount of cocaine.

The Sheriff’s Office announced that, on Tuesday, Feb. 11, deputies with the VICE/Narcotics Unit of the department, in collaboration with the officers from the Greensboro Police Department “conducted a narcotics investigation that resulted in the arrest of 38-year-old Honorio Diaz-Vargas.”

The Sheriff’s Office hasn’t provided much additional information so it’s not clear what role the Greensboro Police Department played in the arrest or if officers were expecting Diaz-Vargas to be driving through the county.

The report from the Sheriff’s Office states that Diaz-Vargas was found to be in possession of 25 kilograms of cocaine – which comes to over 50 pounds – and that he has now been charged with two counts of Level 3 Trafficking in cocaine.

According to the Sheriff’s Office, cocaine costs about $50 a gram these days, which puts the value of the 25 kilos the driver is alleged to have had at roughly $1.25 million.

A drug complaint filed in federal court claims Diaz-Vargas was driving at over 100 miles per hour on a stretch of I-40 East in a Florida-registered SUV. According to that complaint filed last week, a Guilford County Sheriff’s deputy pulled Diaz-Vargas near the Mount Hope Church Road exit where the speed limit is 55 miles per hour.

The report stated that the deputy smelled marijuana, saw that Diaz-Vargas appeared nervous, and noticed bundles of wrapped cocaine in the backseat.