What started as a routine traffic stop on northbound Interstate 5 near San Clemente turned into a six-figure drug bust when Border Patrol agents found 29 packages of heroin in the trunk of a car, authorities said. The haul weighed approximately 71.65 pounds and was estimated to have a street value of nearly $300,000. The driver was taken into custody and turned over to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department to face state narcotics charges.
Agents from the San Clemente Border Patrol Station pulled the vehicle over at about 6:45 p.m., and a Border Patrol K-9 quickly alerted to the car, prompting a closer look. A search of the trunk turned up multiple boxed packages that later tested positive for heroin. Once the load was brought back to the station, it was weighed, inventoried, and given an estimated street value of roughly $292,500, according to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection news release, per EIN Presswire.
The vehicle, identified in local reporting as a Chevrolet Cruze, and the driver, described as a Mexican national, were taken to a nearby Border Patrol station before both were handed off to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, which will pursue state narcotics charges, as reported by Times of San Diego. Officials did not immediately release the driver’s name or booking information.
How the stop unfolded
According to federal officials, a K-9 team first signaled that something was amiss with the car, and agents then focused on the trunk. Inside, they found 29 packages tucked into a cardboard box, each one later confirmed to contain heroin. It was the kind of discovery Border Patrol says its highway checkpoints are designed to catch…