TUCSON, AZ — In a series of different events yesterday at several ports of entry along the Arizona/Sonora border, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers stopped a $700,000 heroin smuggling attempt, seized 436 pounds marijuana hidden inside a speaker box in a truck, and arrested a 52-year-old woman attempting to enter using a US passport that didn’t belong to her
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A little earlier in the day, at around 2:30 pm, officers screening people entering by foot through the same port of entry arrested a 52-year-old woman from Jalisco, Mexico on suspicion of attempting to enter the United States fraudulently after discovering the U.S. passport she presented was not hers. The woman was arrested and turned over to Special Agents with the Department of State Bureau of Diplomatic Security for further investigation and prosecution.
At 10:45 am at the Douglas port of entry, officers stopped the driver of a 2002 Dodge Ram 2500 and, due to suspicions raised during questioning, decided to perform an inspection of the vehicle. While looking through the truck, officers opened a speaker box in the back and discovered 436 pounds of marijuana hidden inside. The marijuana, 22 bundles, and vehicle were seized and the driver, a 26-year-old man from Hermosillo, was arrested and turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
In addition to these incidents, CBP officers at the ports of entry stopped six additional attempts at entering the country using fraudulent documents or false claims to US citizenship. They also apprehended nine people with warrants for their arrest, and recovered one stolen vehicle. Officers seized an additional 340 pounds of marijuana during four other smuggling attempts.





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