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More Than 700 Pounds Of Marijuana Seized At Sierra Blanca Checkpoint

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: January 30, 2013
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SIERRA BLANCA -- Big Bend Sector Border Patrol agents seize more than 700 pounds of marijuana hidden inside an 18-wheeler in West Texas.

    The bust happened at the Sierra Blanca checkpoint on Interstate 10 on the evening of January 29th.

    Border Patrol agents were inspecting a Freightliner when a canine alerted them to the presence of illegal drugs toward the back of the trailer.

    Agents found 714 pounds of marijuana hidden inside 4 tires in the trailer.

    The drugs reportedly had a street value of $571,200.

    Agents turned over the 18-wheeler and the drugs to the Drug Enforcement Administration's El Paso Field Office for further investigation.

    The truck driver -- a 40-year-old from Dumas -- was also taken into custody.

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