Pubdate: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 Source: Desert Sun (CA) Copyright: 2001 The Desert Sun Contact: http://www.thedesertsun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1112 Author: Kenny Klein AUTHORITIES SEIZE RECORD POT STASH AT BORDER CALEXICO -- Authorities seized an estimated $5 million worth of marijuana and arrested two men Tuesday in one of the biggest drug seizures to date, said U.S. Border Patrol agents on Wednesday. "This is one of the largest contraband seizures in the history of the El Centro sector," said U.S. Border Patrol Agent and spokesman Dionicio Delgado Jr. The El Centro sector includes the Imperial and Coachella valleys. Big haul: The 6,000-pound haul, ferried by a pick-up truck and a sport utility vehicle, was stopped at about 3 p.m. Tuesday just west of Calexico, said border agents. Inside the trucks, agents found more marijuana than had been seen by agents in years. "It was packed from the bottom of the bed to the roof, and it was even in the front seat. There was only room for the drivers," said agent Katrina Thomas. The names of the suspected drug smugglers, who remain in Imperial County Jail, were not released because of an ongoing investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration. On the run: Agents spotted two motorists illegally crossing the international border near Roy's Road and Highway 98, west of Calexico and Mexicali, Mexico, and stopped the first motorist, who was traveling in a F-250 pick-up truck, with a tire deflation device. The second motorist, driving a Chevrolet Suburban, was arrested after he stopped and attempted to outrun agents. Since the border patrol's reporting year began in October, agents have seized 6,600 pounds of marijuana, including Tuesday's seizure, worth an estimated $5.5 million, according to U.S. Border Patrol records. Last year, agents seized nearly 16,000 pounds worth about $12.6 million. In 1999, agents captured a little more than 6,000 pounds worth about $5.3 million. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth