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US customs seizes136 pounds marijuana worth $68,000 at Douglas ports

byCustoms Today Report
02/04/2015
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TUCSON ARIZ: Customs and Border Protection officers arrested a Mexican national and a US citizen during separate marijuana smuggling attempts through the Port of Douglas.CBP officers at the Port of Douglas located a compartment underneath the bench seat, where they removed nearly 64 pounds of marijuana

Officers arrested Estaban Contreras-Aispuro, 49, of Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico, after finding 30 packages of marijuana under the bench seat of his Chevrolet truck. The drugs, which were located with the help of a CBP narcotics detection canine, weigh nearly 64 pounds and are worth almost $32,000.Two drug smugglers were arrested after CBP officers discovered nearly 72 pounds of marijuana within the gas tank of their Jeep SUV

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A CBP narcotics detection canine alerted officers to a Jeep SUV belonging to Kyle Ellingson, 18, of Gold Canyon, Arizona. Officers arrested Ellingson and his passenger, Evelia Leon-Gutierrez, 20, after finding nearly 72 pounds of marijuana, worth approximately $36,000, in the vehicle’s gas tank.

Officers seized all drugs and vehicles, and referred all subjects to Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations.

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