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Moving pillowcase leads to discovery of reptiles in car seized at border
U.S. border agents found a collection of endangered reptiles when they noticed a pillowcase moving in a woman's car after she was stopped…
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U.S. border agents found a collection of endangered reptiles when they noticed a pillowcase moving in a woman's car after she was stopped at the border with Mexico due to an outstanding arrest warrant. Georgina Bribiesca Chavez, 66, of Tijuana, Mexico, was arrested earlier this month on wildlife trafficking charges after allegedly participating in a yearslong reptile smuggling scheme.
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