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Feds Seize 260 Pounds of Fentanyl, Meth, Heroin at Arizona Border Crossing
by BOB PRICE 30 Jun 2020
FTA
Tucson Sector Customs and Border Protection officers seized more than 260 pounds of drugs as a woman allegedly attempted to move them through an Arizona port of entry. The interdiction led to the seizure of 51 pounds of fentanyl, 91 pounds of heroin, and 113 pounds of methamphetamine.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers assigned to the Nogales Port of Entry on June 25 observed a woman driving a pickup truck approaching for inspection and entry into the United States. During an initial interview, officers became suspicious and referred the driver, a 34-year-old female U.S. citizen, to a secondary inspection area where a K-9 alerted to an odor it is trained to detect, according to information obtained from Tucson Sector officials.
The officers conducted an inspection with a non-intrusive inspection (NII) system and discovered anomalies within the truck. The NII operators found what they believed to be 209 packages of drugs hidden in the trucks cab, bed, tailgate, and spare tire, officials stated.
Officers conducted a physical search and recovered 51 pounds of fentanyl tablets (more than 211,000 tablets), 91 pounds of heroin, 113 pounds of methamphetamine, and six pounds of cocaine. Officials estimated the load of drugs to have an estimated street value of more than $1.4 million.