Stunned cops who pulled over a suspected drug driver found £10,000 of Class A drugs – and a tiny lamb.
The woolly passenger was rescued and taken in by a farmer, after the car was pulled over on the M74 in Glasgow.
The driver was arrested for failing a roadside swab for cocaine.
A police dog sniffed out the drugs, and a photo showed the lamb sitting on the back seat along with a bag of chips.
Police Scotland joked that the car was ‘not a Lamborghini’.
A Twitter post said: “Officers from #GlasgowRP stopped this vehicle (not a Lamborghini!) on the #M74 J3 NB yesterday.
“In addition to this wee fella roughly £10k in Class A drugs were recovered with assistance from
@PSOSDogs.
“Driver further arrested for failing the roadside swap for cocaine.”
Two men, aged 52 and 53 and one woman, aged 38, were arrested and charged with drugs offences after the car was stopped.
A spokesman for Police Scotland said: “The three occupants of the vehicle were arrested and a search of the car was carried out with assistance from the Dog Unit.
“PD Billy entered the car and indicated drugs were present.
“Officers recovered heroin, with an estimated street value of £7,000 and cocaine, worth an estimated value of £3,000.”