Canadian Travelers Caught with Cocaine at U.S. Border
Massena, N.Y. – U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Port of Massena intercepted two Canadian citizens attempting to enter the United States with 41 grams of cocaine.
The individuals, identified as Alexander Herbert, 35, and Logan Mackenzie Dyer-Charlebois, 28, were taken into custody after failing to provide proper identification during inspection.
Routine Inspection Leads to Drug Discovery
On March 8, CBP officers encountered Herbert and Dyer-Charlebois at the U.S.-Canada border. During the primary inspection, both failed to produce valid travel documents, prompting officers to refer them for secondary examination.
During this process, CBP officers confirmed their identities but also discovered multiple bags of narcotics inside the vehicle. Field tests confirmed the substances were cocaine, totaling approximately 41 grams.
CBP Reinforces Commitment to Border Security
“Our CBP officers work tirelessly, night and day, to stop dangerous drugs from entering the country,”
said Massena Port Director Robert Dwyer.
“Their commitment to upholding public safety cannot be understated.”
Legal Proceedings and Next Steps
Following their arrest, Herbert and Dyer-Charlebois were processed by CBP officers before being transferred to New York State Police custody. Both individuals face multiple felony and misdemeanor charges related to narcotics possession.
Drug Seizure Summary
Incident Details | Information |
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Date of Incident | March 8, 2024 |
Location | Port of Massena, N.Y. |
Individuals Arrested | Alexander Herbert (35), Logan Mackenzie Dyer-Charlebois (28) |
Narcotic Found | Cocaine (41 grams) |
Legal Action | Transferred to NY State Police for prosecution |
Some Takeaways
- CBP officers intercepted 41 grams of cocaine at the Port of Massena.
- Two Canadian citizens were arrested and handed over to state authorities.
- The case underscores CBP’s role in preventing narcotics from entering the U.S.
Ensuring National Security
CBP remains dedicated to preventing drug smuggling and ensuring border security. Incidents like these highlight the agency’s vigilance in protecting the country from illicit substances.
For more updates on border enforcement efforts, visit the CBP’s official website.
Sources: US Customs and Border Protection.