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Home News North America United States of America Immigration & Border Security

U.S. Border Patrol Drug Seizure

Agents intercept heroin and fentanyl shipments on Interstate 5 in San Clemente, part of anti-fentanyl Operation Apollo efforts.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
12 months ago
in Immigration & Border Security
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USBP K-9 alerts USBP Agents to fentanyl hidden in a pick-up truck's battery compartment. Photo by CBP.

USBP K-9 alerts USBP Agents to fentanyl hidden in a pick-up truck's battery compartment. Photo by CBP.

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  • Major Drug Busts on Interstate 5
  • Details of the Seizures
    • Heroin Seizure: 3:30 p.m. Wednesday
    • Fentanyl Seizure: 3:15 a.m. Thursday
    • Operation Apollo and Law Enforcement Collaboration
    • The Ongoing Fight Against Drug Trafficking
  • What’s Next for the San Diego Sector?

San Clemente Border Patrol agents seize heroin and fentanyl on Interstate 5, emphasizing the ongoing efforts to curb drug trafficking through Southern California’s key smuggling routes.

 

Major Drug Busts on Interstate 5

In a series of successful operations, agents from the U.S. Border Patrol’s San Diego Sector intercepted two significant drug shipments on Interstate 5 (I-5) within just twelve hours. These seizures highlight the critical role I-5 continues to play as a conduit for drug trafficking. Both incidents occurred in San Clemente, showcasing the vigilance and effectiveness of Border Patrol agents and their partnerships with local law enforcement.

The first incident unfolded on Wednesday afternoon when agents stopped a sedan on I-5, uncovering over 11 pounds of heroin. Just hours later, a second stop led to the discovery of 5 pounds of fentanyl hidden within a pickup truck’s battery compartment.

 

Details of the Seizures

Heroin Seizure: 3:30 p.m. Wednesday

Border Patrol agents stationed at the San Clemente Station conducted a routine stop on a sedan traveling northbound on I-5. During the inspection, agents noticed suspicious packaging inside green trash bags.

After taking the vehicle and driver to a nearby station for further examination, agents removed and tested four packages. The contents were confirmed as heroin, weighing a total of 11.79 pounds.

  • The driver was turned over to the San Diego Sheriff’s Office for prosecution.
  • The vehicle was seized by the U.S. Border Patrol.

Fentanyl Seizure: 3:15 a.m. Thursday

Just 12 hours later, Border Patrol agents stopped a pickup truck on I-5. Utilizing a trained K-9 unit, agents conducted a non-intrusive search of the vehicle, leading to an alert at the truck’s battery compartment.

Upon further investigation, agents discovered two cellophane-wrapped packages containing fentanyl, weighing 5 pounds.

  • The driver was processed for criminal prosecution.
  • The narcotics and vehicle were seized by Border Patrol agents.

Seizure Details

Heroin Seizure

Fentanyl Seizure

Date & Time Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. Thursday, 3:15 a.m.
Location San Clemente, I-5 San Clemente, I-5
Drug Discovered 11.79 pounds of heroin 5 pounds of fentanyl
Disposition Driver to San Diego Sheriff’s Office Driver processed for prosecution

 

Operation Apollo and Law Enforcement Collaboration

These drug seizures are part of Operation Apollo, a comprehensive effort aimed at combating the flow of fentanyl into the United States. Initially launched in Southern California in October 2023 and later expanded to Arizona in April 2024, this initiative emphasizes intelligence gathering and collaboration among federal, state, and local authorities. According to Patricia McGurk-Daniel, Chief Patrol Agent of the San Diego Sector, these seizures demonstrate the commitment of the U.S. Border Patrol to disrupt transnational criminal organizations using I-5 as a major smuggling route.

Chief McGurk-Daniel highlighted the significance of working alongside other agencies to bolster resources and increase their effectiveness. This cooperation includes:

  • Augmenting field assets with state and local partners.
  • Targeting the movement of narcotics and other contraband into the U.S.

These efforts are vital, as nearly 50% of the approximately 2,800 pounds of fentanyl seized by the U.S. Border Patrol in Fiscal Year 2023 came from the San Diego Sector. Covering about 60 miles of the international border with Mexico, this sector is a crucial frontline in the fight against drug trafficking.

 

The Ongoing Fight Against Drug Trafficking

The two seizures in San Clemente are not isolated incidents but rather part of a broader, continuous battle against the smuggling of narcotics into the U.S. Interstate 5, with its proximity to the border, remains a primary route for smugglers transporting drugs northward from Mexico.

By maintaining high levels of surveillance and utilizing technology such as K-9 units, the U.S. Border Patrol and its partners are working diligently to prevent these illegal shipments from reaching American communities.

The success of Operation Apollo shows the importance of cross-agency collaboration and vigilance. These efforts not only disrupt drug networks but also help prevent the distribution of dangerous substances like fentanyl, which poses a severe threat to public health and safety.

 

What’s Next for the San Diego Sector?

As Operation Apollo continues, the U.S. Border Patrol’s San Diego Sector remains focused on increasing intelligence gathering and reinforcing partnerships. The aim is to expand their reach and operational capability to further reduce the influx of illicit drugs.

In the coming months, Tucson residents and other communities in Southern California and Arizona can expect ongoing efforts to secure these critical corridors, ensuring safer highways and communities.

While challenges persist, the recent successes illustrate the effectiveness of coordinated action against the ever-evolving strategies of criminal organizations.

By staying vigilant and supporting local, state, and federal initiatives, communities can play an active role in keeping their neighborhoods safe from the dangers associated with drug trafficking. To report suspicious activity to the U.S. Border Patrol, contact 911 or San Diego Sector at (619) 498-9900.

 

Sources: THX News & US Customs and Border Protection.

Tags: Border Patrol San Diego SectorCalifornia drug interdictionfentanyl bust Californiaheroin seizure San ClementeI-5 drug traffickingInterstate 5 narcoticsOperation Apollo drug smugglingSan Clemente Border Patrol stationSan Diego drug bustTransnational Criminal OrganizationsU.S. Border Patrol drug seizure
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