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Recreational boaters found $1 million worth of cocaine floating off the Florida Keys, with the packages marked with a bald eagle image. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the discovery of approximately 21 individually wrapped kilograms of suspected cocaine around seven miles off Islamorada. Samuel Briggs II, acting chief patrol agent of the U.S. Border Patrol, appreciated the community's support in handing over the drugs. This find adds to a series of recent drug discoveries in the area, including packages marked with various designs like Nike logos and butterflies. Authorities have noted an increase in drug trafficking activities in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico, often involving distinctively marked packages. Investigations into these discoveries are ongoing to determine the source and networks involved in transporting these narcotics.
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