Three men arrested in drug smuggling incidents
El Centro Sector Border Patrol agents assigned to the Highway 86 and 111 checkpoint, arrested three men suspected of smuggling narcotics on three separate events over the weekend.
The first incident occurred on Saturday night around 7 p.m., when an 18-year-old man approached the checkpoint on Highway 86 in a black 1999 Jeep Cherokee.
The man was referred to a secondary inspection, during which a Border Patrol detection canine team alerted to the vehicle behind the driver’s seat. Agents searched the area and discovered 30 small cereal boxes containing a white crystal-like substance, which was later determined to be methamphetamine.
The total weight of the meth was 16.7 pounds and had an estimated street value of $58,450.
The man, a United States citizen, vehicle and narcotics were turned-over to the Drug Enforcement Administration for further investigation.
The second incident occurred approximately three hours later when a 34-year-old man approached the same checkpoint in a white, 2000 Toyota Avalon. Agents sent the man to secondary inspection for a closer examination.
At secondary inspection, a Border Patrol detection canine team alerted to the vehicle’s center console. Agents searched the area and discovered a clear plastic bag of a white powdery substance that tested positive for cocaine.
The weight of the cocaine was 1.1 pounds and had an estimated street value of $14,235.
The man, a Mexican citizen, vehicle and narcotics were turned-over to the High Intensity Drug Task Force for further investigation.
The last incident happened Sunday afternoon at approximately 3 p.m. when a 46-year-old man approached the Highway 111 checkpoint in a blue, 2007 Saturn Aura.
The man was referred to a secondary inspection, agents searched the vehicle and discovered a non-factory compartment, which contained 21 vacuum-sealed bundles that were later determined to contain methamphetamine.
The total weight of the meth was 23.78 pounds and had an estimated street value of $83,230.
The man, a United States citizen, vehicle, and narcotics were turned-over to the Drug Enforcement Administration for further investigation.