Cocaine Stash Worth $1.1 Million Found Near Canada Border!

Border agents patrolling near the Canadian border in Washington state made a significant discovery when they stumbled upon two backpacks containing over $1.1 million worth of cocaine. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection revealed this finding on Monday, indicating that the agents found the illicit substance in a wooded area in Lynden, located in northwest Washington, close to a port of entry.

During their routine patrol last Thursday, the agents noticed two black backpacks lying on the ground. Upon inspecting the bags, they uncovered 30 brick-like packages filled with a white, powdery substance. Subsequent testing confirmed that the substance was indeed cocaine. Following protocol, the agents handed over the seized drugs to the Drug Enforcement Administration for further investigation and disposal. While federal law dictates that most confiscated drugs must be destroyed, certain samples are retained as evidence for potential criminal prosecutions.

Chief Patrol Agent Rosario Vasquez commended the vigilance of the Blaine Sector Border Patrol agents for intercepting these dangerous narcotics before they could infiltrate local communities. In a press release, Vasquez emphasized the dedication of the agents to safeguarding the nation, underscoring the importance of their relentless efforts in curbing illicit drug trafficking.

As of the report, authorities have not disclosed any information regarding arrests made in connection with the drug seizure. Cocaine, classified as a Schedule II drug under the Controlled Substances Act, is recognized for its high potential for abuse and limited medical applications in the United States. The Drug Enforcement Administration warns of the serious health risks associated with cocaine abuse, including cardiac complications, seizures, strokes, and even fatal outcomes.

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