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A traveler is caught with injections; officers smoke out marijuana residue; a mom may end up in jail due to a wrong turn.
A traveler is caught with injections; officers smoke out marijuana residue; a mom may end up in jail due to a wrong turn.
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S2, EP9 "Rap Stars"Officers look for a message in a bottle; a lack of papers land a group of LA rappers in the doghouse; a young man receives a wake-up call.
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S2, EP8 "Fresh Powder"Hidden compartments in a traveler's backpack raise red flags; the discovery of a deadly weapon leaves mail center workers stunned.
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S2, EP7 "Running Scared"Staff confront an American soldier running scared; a British woman causes confusion with her bag of tricks.
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S3, EP13 "Border Security: Canada's Front Line"Partygoers receive rave reviews at the Coutts crossing; officers delve into an international affair.
Border Security: Canada's Front Line
S5, EP14 "Gold Rush"At the JFK Airport, a passenger is not honest about the reasons for his trip; an agent finds undeclared jewels in a suitcase.
Border Security: Canada's Front Line
S5, EP13 "Puppy Paperwork"At JFK, there is an operation to confiscate synthetic drugs; the officers examine an overweight suitcase.
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S5, EP12 "Suspicious Souvenirs"A tourist's uncertain vacation plans make him suspicious; two backpackers return with more than just memories; in Port Huron, a traveler carries a concealed weapon.
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S5, EP11 "Cocaine Pellets"Suspected of smuggling narcotics, a jittery traveler's next stop is a medical facility; a pair arrives bearing a trophy; CBP question a DJ's find.
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