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CBP Finds Cocaine Valued at $4.4 Million in Two Separate Vehicle Incidents

CBP officers at Anzalduas International Bridge between Texas and Mexico seized $4.4 million worth of alleged cocaine in two separate, unrelated incidents over the weekend, arresting two Mexican national men and one female. The first seizure was Nov. 24, when…

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a car occupied by two Mexican citizens arrived at the Anzalduas-Reynosa International Bridge. After further inspection, officers discovered 26 packages of alleged cocaine with an estimated value of $2.2 million. The second was Nov. 25 when 28 packages of alleged cocaine, also valued at $2.2 million, was found in a vehicle.