Border Patrol Agents Seize Nearly 4 Tons of Marijuana in 2 Days

Progreso, Texas — U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Progreso International Bridge apprehended a man wanted on alleged state charges for homicide. On Nov. 8, CBP officers working at the Progeso Port of Entry came in contact with Jorge Narvaez, age 53, a U.S. citizen from Edinburg, as he was driving in from Mexico. Routine database checks revealed that the traveler was a possible match for a state warrant and it was confirmed that he was the person wanted from Harris County on .... [More]

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