Dual drug loads intercepted in Detroit and Port Huron

DETROIT – Cocaine, meth discovered during Canada-bound commercial vehicle inspections. That is according to a press release issued by US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP).

The agency, along with ICE Homeland Security Investigations intercepted approximately 1,047 pounds (475 kilograms) of cocaine and 937 pounds (425 kilograms) of methamphetamine during outbound enforcement operations near Detroit and Port Huron ports of entry, respectively, Thursday. That is according to a media release issued this week.

In Detroit, CBP said a Canada-bound commercial vehicle was selected for examination and a search of the trailer by CBP officers revealed several bricks of a white powdery substance concealed within multiple boxes and two duffel bags. The illicit cargo was confirmed to be cocaine through subsequent testing…

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