Florida Keys Charter Captain Charged After 23 Kilos of Cocaine Seized
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Monroe County, Florida authorities say charter boat captain Bradford Todd Picariello, 65, of Marathon was arrested this week after allegedly selling a kilogram of cocaine he claimed was found at sea to undercover detectives for $10,000 in cash. The sheriff’s office says the sting led to the seizure of a total of 23 kilograms of cocaine, a 38‑foot boat, $8,000 in cash and a .40‑caliber handgun, with photos showing bricks of cocaine marked with labels such as "332." Picariello has been charged with trafficking, selling and possessing cocaine, and the case is expected to be prosecuted federally with assistance from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Border Patrol, the Drug Enforcement Administration and CBP Air and Marine Operations. Officials note that drug smugglers frequently dump cocaine bales in Caribbean and Florida waters to avoid detection or for later pickup, and in the past two years multiple large bundles have washed up on Florida beaches or been found by boaters and divers, underscoring the region’s ongoing role in maritime cocaine trafficking. Sheriff Rick Ramsay used the arrest to tout joint enforcement efforts and pledge to keep "dangerous drugs" out of the Keys community.
Drug Trafficking and Border Security
Florida Keys Crime
Mexico’s Sheinbaum Says Transfer of 37 Alleged Cartel Members to U.S. Was DOJ‑Requested but 'Sovereign' Mexican Decision
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Mexico transferred 37 alleged cartel members to the U.S. — the third such transfer in less than a year, bringing the total sent to 92 — including suspects tied to the Sinaloa, Beltrán‑Leyva, Jalisco New Generation and Northeast cartels and MarĂa del Rosario Navarro Sánchez, who faces U.S. charges for allegedly providing material support to a terrorist organization; Mexican Security Minister Omar GarcĂa Harfuch called them “high‑impact criminals.” President Claudia Sheinbaum said the move was made at the request of the U.S. Justice Department but was a sovereign decision by Mexico’s National Security Council to protect national security, a step the U.S. DOJ praised as “important,” while analysts say such transfers reflect growing pressure from the Trump administration.
U.S.–Mexico Cartel Enforcement
Drug Trafficking and Border Security
U.S.–Mexico Security Cooperation