CBP finds $9.5M in meth hidden inside detergent shipment at Texas border

CBP officers discovered 1,071 pounds of suspected methamphetamine after inspecting a tractor-trailer entering Texas from Mexico.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers inspect cargo at a port of entry. CBP recently found 1,071 pounds of suspected methamphetamine hidden inside a detergent shipment entering Texas. (Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves)

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers found more than $9.5 million in suspected methamphetamine inside a commercial detergent shipment entering Texas.

The discovery happened Aug. 11 at the Roma International Bridge, according to a CBP announcement. A 2012 tractor-trailer arrived from Mexico carrying the declared load. Officers directed the vehicle to secondary inspection for additional screening.

CBP used nonintrusive inspection equipment while examining the commercial shipment. A canine team also assisted officers during the search. Authorities then discovered packages concealed within the detergent load. The inspection ultimately uncovered 240 bundles containing suspected narcotics.

More than 1,000 pounds discovered

The packages contained 1,071 pounds, or 485.78 kilograms, of suspected methamphetamine. CBP estimated the narcotics had a street value exceeding $9.57 million. Officers seized the drugs following the discovery.

“Drug smugglers sometimes try to hide in plain sight, but our frontline CBP officers remain vigilant,” Port Director Andres Guerra stated. He oversees the Roma Port of Entry. Guerra credited technology and experience with helping personnel identify the contraband.

The Roma International Bridge connects Roma, Texas, with Ciudad Miguel Alemán, Tamaulipas, Mexico. Commercial vehicles use the crossing to transport freight between both countries. This seizure involved a tractor-trailer carrying a declared detergent shipment into the United States.

Driver and tractor-trailer transferred to police

CBP officers turned the driver, tractor-trailer and suspected narcotics over to the Roma Police Department. Local authorities opened a criminal investigation following the seizure. The federal announcement did not identify the person operating the vehicle.

CBP also did not announce criminal charges in its release. The agency provided no information about the shipment’s origin beyond its arrival from Mexico. Officials did not identify a shipper, carrier, broker or intended recipient.

Authorities also provided no details explaining how the narcotics entered the detergent shipment. The announcement did not identify any additional suspects or organizations connected with the load. Investigators may release further information as the criminal case develops.

Why It Matters

Commercial shipments can provide concealment opportunities for large quantities of illegal drugs moving through international freight channels. This case shows why border inspections remain important even when documentation and declared cargo appear routine.

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Phil Brink

Phil Brink is the Head of Fraud Media and Education at FreightWaves, where he investigates cargo theft, freight fraud and transportation security. He owned and operated a freight brokerage for more than a decade before organized fraud targeted his business, forcing him to rethink how freight companies identify and manage risk. The lessons he learned continue to shape his reporting, education and collaboration with brokers, carriers, shippers and law enforcement. He developed FreightWaves' Certified Fraud Compliance Officer (CFCO) program to give transportation professionals practical knowledge and a structured framework for identifying and managing fraud risk. Reach him at phil.brink@firecrown.com.