The largest marijuana bust in Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office history was made on Saturday after officers discovered more than 1,600 pounds of weed inside of a tractor trailer.

The drugs were discovered on January 6th on Interstate 44 near Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

According to the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office, an officer pulled over the tractor trailer for committing several traffic violations while traveling north on I-44 near Northwest 10th Street. When the officer approached the cab of the truck, he noticed an overwhelming smell of air fresheners, multiple cell phones, and says the driver, 33-year-old Jorge Reynoso, was acting nervously.

A K9 unit was called to the scene and alerted officers to the presence of drugs. Officers then searched the trailer and discovered three pallets containing 43 boxes housing 1,677 pounds of marijuana.

Reynoso was then arrested for aggravated trafficking of marijuana.

“I am very proud of our deputy and the assistance of the Oklahoma City Police Department K-9 in getting this large load of marijuana off the streets,” said Oklahoma County Sheriff P.D. Taylor.

“This is the largest load of marijuana in our agency’s history. It just goes to show what length these drug suppliers will go to in order to bring drugs through our state and county… If you plan on bringing drugs through Oklahoma County you should plan on going to jail,” he continued.

Officers later discovered that Reynoso was arrested on his 33rd birthday. He is currently being held on $25,000 bond.

“Unfortunately, the jail was not able to provide a cake,” the Sheriff’s Office wrote in a tweet.