Crime & Safety

Authorities Seize Nearly $1 Million of Pot at Two Border Checkpoints

The border seizures, of about 3,000 pound of marijuana, took place Tuesday.

Federal agents at border stations in southern San Diego seized more than 2,500 pounds of marijuana and two vehicles from would-be smugglers over a roughly seven-hour period, authorities said Wednesday.

A U.S. citizen, 28, drove into San Ysidro Port of Entry in a 2009 Toyota Corolla about 5 a.m. Tuesday, according to Customs and Border Protection officials. 

In the trunk of the car, agents found 437 pounds of pot valued at nearly $20,000 on the street.

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Late the same morning, a Mexican man, 43, entered a cargo facility at Otay Mesa Port of Entry in a tractor-trailer. 

During a search of the big rig, agents discovered 2,090 pounds of marijuana wrapped in 124 bundles and mixed in with a shipment of liquid fabric softener. The pot would have brought in more that $940,000, authorities said.

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Both suspects were arrested and booked into the Metropolitan Correctional Center in downtown San Diego. Their names were withheld.

– City News Service


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