PHARR, Texas — Once again, a major drug seizure has a occurred at the U.S-Mexican border involving a semi truck.
According to a press release issued on Friday, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at Pharr International Bridge seized methamphetamine valued at $10,787,542 in a single enforcement action.
“The threat of illicit narcotics is constant, but so is our vigilance. This interception is a powerful reminder that our CBP officers are on duty 24/7, employing every resource to detect and deter those who attempt to exploit our borders,” said Port Director Carlos Rodriguez, Hidalgo Port of Entry.
CBP said the seizure occurred on July 6 at the Pharr International Bridge when CBP officers referred a commercial tractor-trailer hauling a shipment manifested as “cabbage” for a secondary inspection. A canine inspection resulted in an alert, and a nonintrusive imaging system scan revealed anomalies in the trailer. Upon physical inspection, CBP officers discovered 477 packages containing a total of 532.1 kilograms (1,173 lbs.) of suspected methamphetamine hidden within the trailer.
CBP officers seized the narcotics, tractor, trailer, and the commodity. The narcotics have an estimated street value of $10,787,542.
Bruce Guthrie is an award-winning journalist who has lived in three states including Arkansas, Missouri and Georgia. During his nearly 20-year career, Bruce has served as managing editor and sports editor for numerous publications. He and his wife, Dana, who is also a journalist, are based in Carrollton, Georgia.









