Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents seize $194,000 worth of meth
June 7th 2012 · 5 Comments
BLYTHE, CA.- Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents seize more than 12 pounds of methamphetamine valued at $194,000.
Agents assigned to the Blythe station were patrolling Interstate 10 near Blythe Tuesday when they observed suspicious behavior by the driver of a black pickup truck.
After agents stopped the vehicle, the driver and passenger, who are both U.S. citizens, consented to a vehicle search.
During the search, agents discovered 11 tupperware-like containers filled with crystal meth.
The drugs, suspects and vehicle were turned over to the Drug Enforcement Administration.
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yea and some people think we should just let them walk right on in
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How can this be.? manjan has repeatedly said the border is ‘sealed’.!!
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0bummer and all his thugs are anti-American.
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LOL, Not good I guess that they got caught! Feds say it’s a closed border! Joe is just profiling!
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I think that you guys did a great job and now it is time for you to finish your shift and return home safely
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