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Calgary man detained in the U.S. after border crossing drug bust

Border patrol officers reportedly seized 240 pounds of cocaine from a Calgary man's truck during a border crossing. U.S. Customs and Border Protection

A Calgary man is facing criminal charges in the U.S. after allegedly trying to bring 240 pounds of cocaine across the Canada-U.S. border.

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According to American Customs and Border Protection, a commercial vehicle was stopped at the Coutts, Alberta-Sweet, Montana border crossing on Jan. 30. Following an outbound inspection, the man and vehicle were sent for a more involved inspection.

“During a more in-depth inspection of the vehicle, CBP officers discovered boxes containing a substance identified through testing as cocaine,” officials said in a Wednesday news release.

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The 39-year-old man was arrested at the crossing and the case has been tuned over to U.S. Attorney’s Office for prosecution.

“The ability to facilitate lawful trade and travel while maintaining a robust enforcement focus is a critical element to our border security mission,” area port director Jason Greene with the Sweetgrass Port of Entry said.

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