U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers in Louisville recently intercepted a shipment arriving from France that was falsely declared as a 'Mini Fridge/Freezer.' A CBP canine alerted to the shipment, leading to a physical inspection that uncovered 12 boxes containing illicit drugs. Among these, seven boxes held 23 pounds of ethylpentedrone hydrochloride, a highly dangerous Schedule I stimulant with no medical use, known to cause severe health effects including cardiac arrest. The other five boxes contained an additional 23 pounds of ketamine, a Schedule III drug commonly used in medical settings but also subject to abuse. This interception disrupts... [Continue Reading]