Border Patrol Agents Arrest Drug Smuggling Dad
Two Narcotic Seizures in One Day
Fabens,
U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Fabens Station discovered the load of narcotics in a vehicle driven by a 26-year-old male from
Agents discovered a total of 30 bundles of marijuana, weighing 312 pounds, in the bed of the truck. The value of the marijuana is estimated at $249,600. The two occupants were taken to the Border Patrol Station and the driver was processed through the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS) which revealed an extensive criminal history. The DEA was notified and they took custody of the driver and contraband pending prosecution. The child was turned over to the care of Child Protective Services.
Meanwhile, Border Patrol agents working east of Ysleta were alerted to suspicious activity just north of the border on Monday. A comprehensive search of the area resulted in the discovery of 27 bundles of abandoned marijuana wrapped in clear tape. The load weighed 28.55 pounds and an estimated value of $22,840. The DEA was notified and took possession of the contraband.
Border Patrol agents believe this recent increase in marijuana loads coming into the
Labels: Border Patrol, drugs from Mexico
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