Border Patrol Agents Find Fentanyl In Vehicle’s Air Conditioning System

A CBP canine alerted agents to the discovery of fentanyl inside of a smuggling vehicle's a/c compressor. [Photo courtesy CBP]

TUCSON – On Tuesday, U.S. Border Patrol agents discovered fentanyl in a sedan’s air conditioning unit at the Interstate 19 Immigration Checkpoint near Amado, Arizona.

Tucson Sector agents encountered the 1999 Lincoln at the checkpoint around 4:45 p.m. after a drug-sniffing dog detected the drugs.

In their subsequent search of the car and its air conditioning system, agents seized a bag of blue pills that later tested positive for fentanyl. Agents also seized a GPS tracking device they believe smugglers used to track the vehicle’s location.

The bundle of pills weighed 1.50 pounds. The drugs have a street value of more than $16,000.

The U.S. citizen driver was arrested on federal drug smuggling charges.

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