January 24, 2008 Escobares & Mission, Texas
U.S. Border Patrol seize over 2 thousand pounds of marijuana in 2 incidents
Border Patrol agents assigned to the Rio Grande
Valley Sector seized more than one ton of marijuana in two separate incidents. The value of the narcotics is
close to $2 million.
On Sunday, Border Patrol agents assigned to the Rio
Grande City Border Patrol station observed suspicious activity while performing routine patrol in Escobares,
Texas, near the Rio Grande River. Agents witnessed several subjects place large bundles of possible narcotics
into a gray Ford F-250 truck.
When the driver of the truck headed north from the
river, responding agents attempted to execute a vehicle stop. The driver abruptly turned the truck around and
headed back toward the Rio Grande River. Several subjects were observed abandoning the vehicle and swimming
back to Mexico.
A search of the abandoned truck yielded 40 bundles
of marijuana with a total weight of 1,221 pounds and an estimated value of $976,800.
The second seizure occurred the following day when
Border Patrol agents from the McAllen Border Patrol station, patrolling the area near Anzalduas Park, just
south of Mission, Texas, responded to a suspicious vehicle. As the agents approached the vehicle, the driver
immediately parked and fled the scene on foot. A further search of the vehicle revealed 15 bundles of
marijuana. The marijuana weighed approximately 1,086 pounds with an estimated value of
$868,800.
The combined weight of both seizures was 2,307
pounds of marijuana with an estimated value of $1,845,600. The marijuana was turned over to the Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA) for further investigation and the vehicles were seized by Border Patrol.
Source: US Customs/Border Control
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