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CBP: Woman tried to cross border with condom filled with fentanyl pills in her vaginal cavity

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A woman allegedly tried to cross the border with a condom filled with fentanyl pills in her vaginal cavity, CBP said. EL PASO, Texas - A woman was arrested after U.S.

Customs and Border Protection officers found 0.006 pounds of fentanyl that was wrapped inside a condom the woman placed inside her vaginal cavity.

Officers were working at the Bridge of the Americas border crossing when they located the 40-year-old woman. Following a pat down search and a CBP canine alert, the woman voluntarily removed a condom filled with fentanyl pills from her vaginal cavity.She was one just one of many who were arrested during a narcotics bust along the border.

In total, 25 people were arrested over the last week and officers seized cocaine, methamphetamine, and fentanyl.On May 9, CBP officers working at the Paso Del Norte border crossing intercepted 24.47 pounds of methamphetamine from a 24-year-old man.

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