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Drug catapult found attached to Arizona-Mexico border fence

Eric Newman
The Arizona Republic

PHOENIX — U.S. Border Patrol agents discovered a catapult used to throw bundles of marijuana over the Arizona-Mexico border into Douglas, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

Border Patrol agents dismantled a drug-throwing catapult on the Mexican side of the border.

While patrolling an area near the Douglas Port of Entry on Feb. 10, agents saw several people quickly retreating from the fence as the agents approached, officials said.

When agents arrived, they searched the area and located two bundles of marijuana, weighing more than 47 pounds combined, as well as a catapult system attached to the Mexico side of the border fence.

Mexican law-enforcement authorities responded to the area and seized the catapult system, which was dismantled by the U.S. Border Patrol, officials said.

2 tons of pot disguised as limes seized at the border

Agents dismantled the catapult system.

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