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The Chain: One Truck in Five Thousand

4 min · 21. aug. 2025
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At the Blue Water Bridge, five thousand trucks cross each day — but some carry more than auto parts. In The Chain, Rayvn Rowe traces the hidden economy moving through Port Huron: from Prohibition-era whiskey runs to today’s cocaine corridors. Drivers, couriers, blind mules, and the inspectors who read trailers like sheet music are all links in a system built on risk, profit, and deception. This is the story of how one truck in five thousand can change everything.

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