Border Patrol seizes $1.6 million in pot
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Border Patrol seizes $1.6 million in pot U.S. Border Patrol Agents working near Arivaca on Thursday discovered $1.6 million worth of marijuana in an abandoned truck, a Border Patrol spokesperson said. The truck was found to be stolen out of Cochise County. The agents, who were riding ATVs, discovered the vehicle in a remote part of the desert. As of Friday, there were no suspects in connection with the vehicle, the spokesperson said. |
Published: Saturday, May 10, 2008 7:06 PM MST
U.S. Border Patrol Agents working near Arivaca on Thursday discovered $1.6 million worth of marijuana in an abandoned truck, a Border Patrol spokesperson said. The truck was found to be stolen out of Cochise County. The agents, who were riding ATVs, discovered the vehicle in a remote part of the desert. As of Friday, there were no suspects in connection with the vehicle, the spokesperson said.
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