Federal authorities have made significant drug seizures at various locations, including the Mexican border in Laredo, Wheeler County, Madison County, and the US-Mexico border. Seizures include $2 million worth of meth and cocaine, fentanyl, 471 million lethal doses of fentanyl, 22 pounds of cocaine, and a hamburger stuffed with fentanyl. CBP officers in Nogales seized nearly a million fentanyl pills, fentanyl powder, cocaine, meth, and heroin in various concealment methods.
3/7-3/23: CBP officers at the Nogales POE seized a combined total of 989,280 fentanyl pills, 9.8 lbs fentanyl powder, 160 lbs cocaine, 515 lbs meth, and 2.4 lbs heroin in 12 events. Hidden in train rails, firewall, seats, doors, tire, pottery, concrete pavers, and more. Teamwork! https://t.co/nYhTIT2Ncg
Hamburger stuffed with fentanyl intercepted at US-Mexico border: CBP https://t.co/IDYCo0t5SK
22 pounds of cocaine seized in Madison County https://t.co/VZDvIRO2x4
Since the start of #OperationLoneStar, Texas has seized over 471 MILLION lethal doses of fentanyl. Texas is at the forefront of the battle against the fentanyl crisis. Our law enforcement are working tirelessly to protect our communities from this deadly drug. #OnePillKills https://t.co/HZEGduwecb
Fentanyl and cocaine were seized during a traffic stop in Wheeler County. https://t.co/wZ0qgAHwbW
Feds seize $2M of meth, cocaine in 2 seizures at Mexican border in Laredo https://t.co/vx74ypSq6a