San Diego Union-Tribune

2,200 pounds of meth seized at border crossing

- TERI FIGUEROA U-T

Federal officers in San Diego found 2,200 pounds of methamphet­amine last week in a van at a U.S.-Mexico border crossing — believed to be among the largest seizures of the drug in the region, prosecutor­s said Tuesday.

The stop at the Otay Mesa Port of

Entry also turned up 53 pounds of fentanyl, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a news release.

“This is a huge quantity of dangerous drugs that is no longer destined for the streets of San Diego and beyond,” U.S. Attorney Randy Grossman said in a statement. “A seizure of this magnitude saves lives.”

According to federal court documents, the drugs were found in a van being driven by a Tijuana man attempting to enter the country,

Just after 3:45 p.m. on Feb. 22, Andres Gonzalez Soriano was driving a 2005 Chevrolet van with California plates and was trying to cross the border, according to a statement of facts in the charging document. He told officials he had plans to go to San Diego.

He was referred to a secondary checkpoint, where a customs officer noticed Gonzalez, 24, “had become nervous and fidgeting” when he was told to unload all the merchandis­e in the van. According to a manifest, the van was carrying abrasive cutting wheels.

The court document states that an officer inspected a box that had been removed from the van, and found packages of clear Tupperware wrapped in shrink wrap. A drug-sniffing dog got a hit on the boxes removed from the van.

Further searching turned up 63 packages in a rear compartmen­t of the van. A field test found material in all but one of the packages tested positive for the characteri­stics of meth, according to the document. One of the packages field tested positive for the characteri­stics of fentanyl, according to the document.

Gonzalez was arrested and charged with importing a controlled substance.

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