Stolen vehicle used to transport meth near Salton Sea

Ryan Dickinson

SALTON SEA, Calif. – El Centro Sector Border Patrol agents seized methamphetamine, fentanyl pills and recovered a stolen vehicle Tuesday morning.

The incident occurred at approximately 7:45 a.m., when a 25-year-old woman, United States citizen, driving a white 2013 KIA Optima approached the Highway 86 checkpoint. A Border Patrol K-9 detection team alerted to the vehicle’s engine in the primary inspection lane. Agents directed the vehicle to enter the secondary inspection area for further investigation.

During their inspection, agents discovered two bundles wrapped in black electrical tape wedged between the battery and engine compartment. The contents inside of the packages tested positive for the characteristics of methamphetamine.


As part of the inspection, agents requested a record checks on the vehicle that resulted in a positive alert for a stolen vehicle registered out of Beaumont.

Additionally, once the woman was told she was under arrest, she freely handed over a bag containing a white crystal-like substance and a bundle containing blue pills. The blue pills tested positive for the properties of fentanyl and the white crystal-like substance tested positive for the characteristics of methamphetamine.

The total weight of the methamphetamine was approximately 2.44 pounds with an estimated value of $6,588. The total weight of the fentanyl pills were .360 pounds with an estimated value of $11,520.

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