The illegal drugs include 6,000 multi-colored fentanyl pills, 20,000 blue fentanyl pills, nearly three pounds of cocaine and about 71 pounds of meth.
TUCSON, Ariz. — U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers found over 26,000 fentanyl pills, among other illegal drugs, according to Port of Nogales Director Michael Humphries.
9/13, CBP officers at the Nogales POE took down approx 6,000 multi-colored fentanyl pills, 20,000 blue fentanyl pills, 2.45 lbs cocaine and 71.7 lbs meth in the gas tank of a car. As always, good teamwork with our partners at @HSIPhoenix CBP officers and special teams. pic.twitter.com/XWWedQwPrL — Port Director Michael W. Humphries September 15, 2022 Director Humphries also thanks Homeland Security Investigations Arizona for their help.
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