U.S. Coast Guard Delivers $200M in Cocaine to the Pier in San Diego
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Cocaine Bust Shocks Coast Guard Veterans
A U.S. Coast Guard crew offloaded over 27,500 pounds of cocaine, worth approximately $203 million, in San Diego on Monday. The haul, seized during maritime interdictions in international waters, marks a major victory in the Trump administration’s efforts to tighten national security and combat drug trafficking. The drugs were offloaded at the 10th Street Marine Avenue terminal by the crew of the USCGC Active. The cocaine was recovered during thr…
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Active crew offloads $203M in cocaine in San Diego
Crew members of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Active (WMEC 618) stand at parade rest on the flight deck of the cutter in San Diego, Dec. 15, 2025. The Active’s crew offloaded drugs interdicted in the Eastern Pacific Ocean during counter-narcotic patrols, seizing 27,551 pounds of cocaine worth $203.9 million in value. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Chris Sappey) From U.S. Coast Guard Southwest District Public Affairs, Dec. 15, 2…
Port Angeles–Based Coast Guard Cutter Seizes Nearly $204 Million in Cocaine
PORT ANGELES — A U.S. Coast Guard cutter based in Port Angeles is being credited with helping stop a massive shipment of illegal drugs bound for the United States. The USCGC Active, homeported in Port Angeles, offloaded more than 27,500 pounds of cocaine in San Diego on Monday. The drugs have an estimated street value of nearly $204 million. The seizure followed three separate drug interdictions in international waters off the coasts of Mexico, …
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