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CBP at Hidalgo International Bridge Seizes Heroin Worth $781K

By CBP on Apr 23, 2019   Featured, National, National/World  

CBP at Hidalgo International Bridge Seizes Heroin Worth $781K

  HIDALGO, Texas—U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations (OFO) at the Hidalgo International Bridge arrested a 42-year-old woman from Rio Bravo, Tamaulipas, Mexico after discovering $781,000 worth of heroin in the vehicle she was driving. “This was an excellent interception of hard narcotics that our frontline officers accomplished a few days ago,” […]

NOAA Enforcement Taking Action Against Charter Halibut Fishing Violators

By NOAA Fisheries on Aug 3, 2018   At Sea, Featured, State  

NOAA Enforcement Taking Action Against Charter Halibut Fishing Violators

Charter halibut fishing is an experience that many people look forward to when visiting Alaska. But, there are specific rules and regulations to ensure the sustainability of the species, which, when broken, are subject to enforcement action by NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement (OLE). Recently in Juneau, OLE fined a charter owner/operator $9,750 for exceeding […]

Office of Law Enforcement Protects Alaskan Waters from Invasive and Injurious Species

By USFWS on Jul 14, 2017   Featured, State  

Office of Law Enforcement Protects Alaskan Waters from Invasive and Injurious Species

Operation Barnacle Buster was an eight-day inspection blitz executed at the Alaskan Port of Alcan on the border of the United States and Canada. The operation was conceived because of the continual threat of invasive species entering the State of Alaska. The Service also used the operation as an opportunity to enforce Federal, State, foreign, […]

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