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Border Patrol agents confiscate meth worth $266,700

byCT Report
23/02/2016
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SALTON CITY: El Centro Sector Border Patrol agents assigned to the Indio Station

Highway 86 checkpoint, arrested a woman suspected of drug smuggling after they discovered packages of methamphetamine hidden in the rear bumper of her vehicle on Sunday.

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The incident occurred at approximately 9 p.m., when a 33-year-old woman approached the checkpoint driving a white 2003 Chevrolet Cadillac CTS.

Agents referred the woman to the secondary inspection area for a closer examination. A Border Patrol detection canine alerted to the vehicle at secondary inspection. After an intensive search, agents discovered 21 vacuum sealed bundles of methamphetamine hidden in the vehicle’s rear bumper.Agent find 21 bundles of methamphetamine car’s rear bumper.

The methamphetamine had a combined weight of 26.67 pounds with an estimated street value of $266,700.

“This seizure is an example of the great work of the men and women of the El Centro Sector,” said Chief Patrol Agent Rodney S. Scott. “Our community is a safer place because of the work these brave men and women carry out daily.”

The woman, a United States citizen, the vehicle, and narcotics were turned over to the Drug Enforcement Administration for further investigation.

In fiscal year 2016, El Centro Sector has seized more than 400 pounds of methamphetamine.

 

 

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