El Paso Area CBP Officers Seize Narcotics and Arrest 25 Fugitives

US Border Patrol

EL PASO, Texas – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers working at El Paso area ports of entry seized cocaine, methamphetamine, and fentanyl and arrested 25 fugitives over the last week.

“Our CBP officers continue to secure our borders and safeguard our communities,” said CBP El Paso Director Field Operations Hector A. Mancha. “They are dedicated to stopping the flow of these dangerous drugs from coming into our county and working closely with law enforcement agencies to bring fugitives to justice.”

On May 9, CBP officers working at the Paso Del Norte border crossing intercepted 24.47 pounds of methamphetamine from a 24-year-old male U.S. citizen. Following a CBP canine alert and non-intrusive inspection (x-ray) scan CBP Officers discovered 24 bundles hidden throughout the vehicle.

Later that day, CBP officers intercepted 18 pounds of methamphetamine from a 23-year-old female U.S. citizen. Following a CBP canine alert and non-intrusive inspection CBP officers discovered a total of eight bundles hidden within the spare tire of the vehicle.


On May 11, CBP officers intercepted 19.7 pounds of cocaine from a traveler enrolled in the Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection (SENTRI).

Fentanyl seized from body cavity.
Fentanyl seized from body cavity.

Later that day, CBP officers working at the Bridge of the Americas border crossing, pedestrian, intercepted 0.006 pounds of fentanyl from a 40-year-old female U.S. citizen. Following a pat down search and a CBP canine alert, the female voluntarily removed a condom filled with fentanyl pills from her vaginal cavity.

On May 13, CBP officers working at the port of Santa Teresa, New Mexico intercepted 39.24 pounds of methamphetamine. CBP officers located multiple bundles hidden in a car that arrived from Mexico following a non-intrusive inspection and a CBP canine alert.

The subjects arrested by CBP officers were turned over to local authorities or Homeland Security Investigations for prosecution.

 

You appear to be using an ad blocker

Shore News Network is a free website that does not use paywalls or charge for access to original, breaking news content. In order to provide this free service, we rely on advertisements. Please support our journalism by disabling your ad blocker for this website.