PHARR, Texas - Over $240,000 in unreported currency was seized by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on Saturday at the Pharr International Bridge.On Mond
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect for Bexar County and nearly all of the surrounding counties until 4 p.m.$247,500 in US Currency was seized in an out bound inspection at the Pharr International Bridge on Saturday.
On Monday, U.S. CBP released a statement the officers seized $247,500 in U.S. Currency hidden within a vehicle during an examination of a vehicle headed to Mexico. Officers physically inspected the vehicle, finding 14 bundles of cash, totaling $247,000, concealed within the car.
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