February 29, 2008 Tucsan, Arizona
Border Patrol seizes over 8,000 pounds of marijuana in 4 different incidents
U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Tucson,
Arizona sector seized more than $6 million worth of marijuana during routine patrols this week. Four separate
incidents were involved.
Wednesday evening, agents assigned to the Ajo
Station found an abandoned vehicle north of the village of Kaka on the Tohono O'Odham reservation with drugs
inside. The SUV was partially covered with loose brush and appeared to be abandoned. Inside the truck agents
found 104 bundles of marijuana weighing just over 2,200 pounds. The Tohono O'odham Police was notified of the
vehicle location. The drugs were turned over to the DEA.
Thursday, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement
special agent informed Border Patrol working the traffic checkpoint on Interstate 19 of a tractor trailer
that might be carrying marijuana. A vehicle matching the description approached the checkpoint where a Border
Patrol canine from the Nogales Station alerted to the presence of drugs inside the truck, prompting it to be
referred for a secondary inspection. The agents located 62 bundles of marijuana, weighing more than 1,400
pounds. The driver, a resident alien from Mexico, along with the truck and trailer, were turned over to ICE
for prosecution.
Thursday night, a tractor trailer approached the
Interstate 19 checkpoint where a Border Patrol Canine from the Nogales Station alerted to the presence of
drugs inside the trailer. The truck was referred to secondary inspection where agents found pallets of
marijuana bundles. A total of 187 bundles of marijuana weighing nearly 4,400 pounds were removed from the
tractor trailer. The driver, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Mexico was taken into custody. The truck,
trailer, drugs and driver were turned over to the Drug Enforcement Administration for
prosecution.
At a traffic checkpoint being operated on State
Route 82 agents assigned to the Sonoita Station referred a Dodge truck to secondary after a Border Patrol
Canine alerted to marijuana inside the vehicle. During a secondary inspection, it was determined the truck
had a false compartment used for smuggling drugs. Once the compartment was opened, a total of 16 bundles of
marijuana weighing more than 200 pounds were removed from the truck. The driver and passenger of the truck,
both U.S. Citizens were taken into custody for narcotics smuggling. The truck, drugs and subjects were turned
over to the Department of Public Safety for prosecution.
Source: US Customs/Border
Patrol
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