Border Patrol seizes $3M in cash destined for Mexico
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Border patrol agents seized $3 millon in illicit currency Tuesday. (U.S. Customs and Border Protection)
ESCONDIDO, Calif. (AP) – The Border Patrol says it's arrested two men they believe tried to smuggle $3 million in cash into Mexico from California.
The agency says its agents tracked and stopped a Kia Forte in Escondido on Tuesday and found nearly $34,000 stashed in the car's center console.
Authorities say another car sped off as the first vehicle was stopped but it was later found abandoned nearby. That car, a Volkswagen Passat, had more than $3 million packed in boxes in the trunk.
The driver was found hiding in some brush.
Both men -- one a U.S. citizen and the other from Mexico -- were arrested on suspicion of currency smuggling.