$2 MILLION: OVER HALF TON OF MARIJUANA SEIZED FROM TRASH TRUCK

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On October 18, 2020 U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officers encountered a driver operating a trash hauler in Port Huron, Michigan with 1,000 pounds of marijuana in it. The marijuana is valued at $2 million.

The driver declared he was transporting municipal trash destined for a landfill in New Boston, Mich. The officer working at the primary inspection booth referred the driver for a secondary examination. During the exam of the hauler, officers uncovered over 1,000 pounds of marijuana concealed in trash bags in the rear of the truck.

Acting Port Director April Donaghy says:

“Traffickers will use any means to attempt to transport illegal narcotics across our borders. Our officers are highly trained to spot inconsistencies, and I’m proud of their actions leading to such a significant seizure.”

The Detroit Field Office, which covers all ports of entry throughout Michigan has seen a significant increase in narcotics seized over the past 12 months. In Fiscal Year 2020, CBP Field Operations seized more than 9,000 pounds of marijuana at ports of entry across the state.

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