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November 4, 09

NEWS / Border Patrol Seizes $3 Million in Marijuana Stashed in Shed


Rio Grande City, Texas — U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Rio Grande City, Texas station seized 3,762 pounds of marijuana yesterday.


Border Patrol agents on patrol near La Casita, Texas, observed two suspicious males standing near a shed just north of the Rio Grande. When the agents approached the men to perform an immigration inspection, the men fled. The agents detected a strong odor, what they suspected to be marijuana, coming from the shed. A search of the structure revealed 60 bundles of marijuana stashed within.

The marijuana has a cumulative street value exceeding $3 million. The Drug Enforcement Administration assumed custody of the narcotics and continues to investigate the incident.

http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/news_releases/11032009_3.xml

 




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