Major Drug Seizure on Interstate 5
U.S. Border Patrol agents in the San Diego Sector intercepted nearly 50 pounds of cocaine during a vehicle stop on Interstate 5 near Camp Pendleton.
Border Agents Intercept $810K Cocaine Shipment
Traffic Stop Leads to Significant Drug Seizure
On Thursday at 5:45 p.m., agents from the San Clemente Station stopped a northbound sedan on Interstate 5. During a routine interview with the driver, agents observed suspicious behavior and requested a K-9 unit to inspect the vehicle.
The K-9 quickly alerted to the trunk, prompting a search. Inside, agents found two white trash bags containing 19 cellophane-wrapped packages of cocaine.

Investigation and Arrests
The driver and passenger, both adult males, were taken into custody and transported to a nearby Border Patrol station.
Authorities tested the packages, confirming the presence of cocaine with a total weight of 47.51 pounds.
The DEA has taken over the case, and the suspects face federal narcotics trafficking charges.
Rising Drug Seizures in San Diego Sector
The recent seizure is part of an ongoing effort to combat drug smuggling in Southern California. Interstate 5 is a known corridor for narcotics trafficking, and authorities remain vigilant.
Recent Border Patrol Drug Seizures in San Diego Sector
Date | Location | Drug Type | Quantity | Estimated Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
Feb 18 | Interstate 5 | Cocaine | 143 lbs | $2.4 million |
Feb 19 | Interstate 15 | Fentanyl | 18 lbs | $720,000 |
Feb 29 | Interstate 5 | Cocaine | 47.51 lbs | $810,000 |
Border Patrol’s Commitment to Public Safety
San Diego Sector Acting Chief Patrol Agent Jeffrey D. Stalnaker emphasized the agency’s ongoing mission to protect the U.S. border.
“Rest assured that the agents of San Diego Sector are out there around the clock protecting the American people. We will do everything within our power to stop those who would do us harm and to prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law.”
To prevent the illicit smuggling of drugs, weapons, and human trafficking, the U.S. Border Patrol maintains strict surveillance along key transportation corridors.
Report Suspicious Activity: Residents are encouraged to report any suspicious activity to the U.S. Border Patrol by calling 911 or San Diego Sector at (619) 498-9900. Stay informed on border security efforts by following official updates.
Sources: US Customs and Border Protection.