Wellesley Island Border Patrol Agents Arrest Subject with Approximately 278 Pounds in Vacuum Sealed Marijuana

US Border Patrol

THERESA, N.Y.– U.S. Border Patrol agents from the Wellesley Island Station conducted a vehicle stop and subsequent arrest that resulted in the seizure of illegal marijuana with an estimated street value of more than $400,000.  

On March 5, Border Patrol agents performing roving patrol near the town of Theresa, conducted a vehicle stop on a subject suspected of smuggling. During the agents’ investigation, the driver identified himself as a Canadian resident but could not produce documents that identified his status within the United States. Further investigation determined that the driver was a United States citizen and the vehicle contained thirteen large duffle bags containing approximately 278 lbs. of vacuum sealed marijuana.

Illegal marijuana seized by U.S. Border Patrol agents in Theresa, N.Y.
Illegal marijuana seized by U.S. Border Patrol agents in Theresa, N.Y.

“Border Patrol agents work tirelessly to prevent the influx of illegal narcotics into our communities”, said Chief Patrol Agent Thomas Martin of the Buffalo Sector, “This seizure was only possible through the vigilance of our agents and the great collaboration between agencies.”


Approximately 278 pounds of illegal marijuana smuggled into the U.S. in Northern New York State in the back of a passenger van.
Approximately 278 pounds of illegal marijuana smuggled into the U.S. in Northern New York State in the back of a passenger van.

The subject and illegal marijuana were turned over to the New York State troopers, after processing by Border Patrol agents. The male-subject faces felony charges for Criminal Possession of Cannabis.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection welcomes assistance from the community. Citizens can report suspicious activity to the U.S. Border Patrol and remain anonymous by calling 1-800-331-0353 toll free.

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