Pubdate: Tue, 26 May 2009
Source: Monitor, The (McAllen, TX)
Copyright: 2009 The Monitor
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BP: FREQUENCY, SIZE OF MARIJUANA SEIZURES KEEP CLIMBING

McALLEN -- The frequency and size of marijuana seizures in the Rio 
Grande Valley continues to grow significantly compared to last year, 
the U.S. Border Patrol announced this week.

During the week of May 11 to May 17, for example, the agency's Rio 
Grande Valley sector confiscated more than nine tons of marijuana 
compared to 3.8 tons during the same time period in 2008.

Agents conducted 60 seizures that week, according to a Border Patrol 
news release.

Officials attributed the 71 percent increase in narcotics seizures to 
increased manpower and a better infrastructure to prevent drug smuggling.

"Our ability to detect and apprehend is higher," said Border Patrol 
spokesman John Lopez.

The Border Patrol seized more marijuana in the first six months of 
2009 than in all of 2008, said Daniel Doty, a local Border Patrol spokesman.

Lopez said smugglers also appear to be smuggling larger quantities 
into the United States because of added patrols by the Mexican government.

"They're taking larger risks," Lopez said.

The largest seizure of the week occurred in Rio Grande City when 
agents found 3,883 pounds of marijuana inside an abandoned truck.

The driver of the truck had led agents on a chase away from the Rio 
Grande before ditching the vehicle and fleeing on foot.

Agents found more marijuana scattered throughout a nearby dilapidated shed.

Also last week, agents seized 1,454 pounds of marijuana from two 
separate vehicles after each was seen leaving the Rio Grande area.

In total, agents seized 18,159 pounds of marijuana with an estimated 
street value of about $14.5 million.

The drugs were turned over to the Drug Enforcement Administration.

The Rio Grande Valley sector has nine stations stretching from 
Brownsville to Corpus Christi. 
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