TUCSON, Ariz. — Customs and Border Protection officers at the Port of Nogales’ DeConcini crossing seized nearly 21 pounds of methamphetamine Dec. 28 worth an estimated $125,400.
Rachel Christine Chadwell, a 28-year-old U.S. citizen, was arrested after a CBP narcotics detection canine confirmed there were drugs within the rear seats of her 2003 Pontiac sedan.
Officers seized the drugs and vehicle, and processed Chadwell for prosecution.
Individuals arrested may be charged by complaint, the method by which a person is charged with criminal activity, which raises no inference of guilt. An individual is presumed innocent unless and until competent evidence is presented to a jury that establishes guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
CBP's Office of Field Operations is the primary organization within Homeland Security tasked with an anti-terrorism mission at our nation’s ports. OFO officers screen all people, vehicles and goods entering the United States while facilitating the flow of legitimate trade and travel. Their mission also includes carrying out border-related duties, including narcotics interdiction, enforcing immigration and trade laws, and protecting the nation's food supply and agriculture industry from pests and diseases.