More than 2,500 pounds of marijuana seized at US-Canada border in Detroit
By Amber Ainsworth
(Photo: CBP)
DETROIT (FOX 2) - Customs and Border Patrol agents in Detroit seized 2,583 pounds of marijuana at the U.S. and Canada border Wednesday.
A semi-truck, which was supposedly carrying aluminum caps, was headed into Detroit at the Fort Street Cargo Facility when it was searched. An X-ray showed that the truck was not carrying aluminum caps, and the truck was searched.
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(Photo: CBP) While CBP Field Operations continues to facilitate lawful trade and travel, drug interdiction remains an enforcement priority, said Port Director Devin Chamberlain. The men and women of CBP continue to work to keep dangerous and unregulated substances from hitting the streets of the U.S.
More than 2,500 pounds of marijuana seized at US-Canada border in Detroit
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More than 2,500 pounds of marijuana seized at US-Canada border in Detroit
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