CBP Stays Busy at Immigration Checkpoints Near Tucson

A Border Patrol canine alerted officers to the discovery of packages of marijuana within the air filter compartment of a smuggling vehicle

TUCSON, Ariz. – Tucson Sector Border Patrol agents and their canine partners stopped two weekend smuggling attempts at immigration checkpoints near Tombstone and Three Points.

The first incident occurred Feb. 24 as two U.S. citizens in a PT Cruiser, awaiting immigration inspection on Highway 80 near Tombstone, passed by a canine that alerted to their vehicle. Agents, subsequently directed the driver to a secondary inspection area where the canine again alerted to the vehicle. During the search, agents located 30 bricks of marijuana, weighing more than 40 pounds combined, inside the vehicle’s seats and air filter compartment.

On Feb. 26, agents working at the immigration checkpoint near Three Points referred the driver and passenger of a Toyota truck for a secondary immigration inspection after a canine alerted to the truck’s bed. During the follow-on inspection, an agent looked under the truck’s bedcover and found a Mexican national, illegally present in the U.S., hiding underneath. Agents also learned that the vehicle was reported stolen out of Phoenix.

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