Los Angeles Times

Border agents find drug-carrying drone

- By Pauline Repard pauline.repard @sduniontri­bune.com Repard writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

SAN DIEGO — The buzz of a motor overhead at nearly 11:30 p.m. was the tipoff.

A remote-controlled drone flew over the border fence from Mexico, heading for San Ysidro, while a Border Patrol agent listened and watched. He radioed ahead to other agents to be on the lookout for the small aircraft.

Ten minutes later, federal authoritie­s busted what they say is their first confirmed case of drug smuggling by drone in San Diego County.

Late on the night of Aug. 8, agents arrested a man carrying a bag full of methamphet­amine — more than 13 pounds valued at an estimated $46,000. They found the drone stashed under a bush near Servando Avenue and Valentino Street, authoritie­s said Friday.

“This is a new method we’re seeing,” Border Patrol supervisin­g agent Mark Endicott said.

“We’ve had some success on the ground when it comes to [catching] smugglers of humans and controlled substances. So transnatio­nal organizati­ons are looking for other ways to get their product into the country.”

After his arrest in San Ysidro, Jose Edwin Rivera, 25, told investigat­ors he had smuggled drugs by drone into the U.S. from Mexico five or six times since March, according to a criminal complaint filed Aug. 9 in San Diego federal court. He said he usually turned the drugs over to a man at a San Ysidro gas station, pocketing $1,000 on delivery.

The complaint said Rivera told a Border Patrol agent and a Homeland Security agent that he would normally communicat­e with contacts in Mexico for instructio­ns after retrieving the drone and drugs. He said he expected to do so on Aug. 8, but was interrupte­d by his arrest.

Rivera remains in jail on a charge of importing a controlled substance. He has pleaded not guilty.

Though the drone smuggling arrest is a first in San Diego County, a 2015 case in Imperial County was the first in the Southwest region involving an unmanned aerial vehicle. Two men pleaded guilty to flying 30 pounds of marijuana over the border to Calexico.

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection U.S. BORDER agents arrested a man carrying 13 pounds of methamphet­amine in what they say is San Diego County’s first case of drug smuggling by drone.

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