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Yuma Sector Agents Seize Heroin and Fentanyl at Checkpoint

Release Date
Mon, 07/27/2020

YUMA, Ariz. – Wellton Station Border Patrol agents working at the immigration checkpoint on Interstate 8 arrested two United States citizens from Holtville, Calif., attempting to smuggle heroin and fentanyl.

Sunday evening, a Border Patrol agent referred a Dodge Ram pickup for secondary inspection. A canine sniff of the vehicle’s exterior rendered a positive alert. A search of the vehicle revealed a box on the front seat floorboard containing 20 packages of heroin and a package of fentanyl. The estimated street value of the narcotics was over $57,000 for the heroin and $4,000 for the fentanyl.

Agents seized $57K worth of heroine from smugglers at the I-8 immigration checkpoint
Agents seized $57K worth of heroin from
smugglers at the I-8 immigration checkpoint

The driver, a 38-year-old male, and the passenger, a 36-year-old male, were arrested on drug smuggling charges, while the narcotics and vehicle were seized.

Immigration checkpoints safeguard the physical security of the American people.  Checkpoints provide an additional means of interdiction.  Not only do they assist in apprehending illegal aliens that evaded detection at the border, but they also help curb illegal activity and reduce the amount of dangerous narcotics that reach our communities.

Last Modified: Oct 26, 2023