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Texas National Guard soldier from Cypress charged with stealing meth from CBP

The 20-year-old Texas Army National Guardsman is charged with theft of government property, conspiracy and possession with intent to distribute approximately 1.5 kilograms of meth.

LAREDO, Texas — Federal charges have been filed against a Texas Army National Guardsman for stealing approximately 1.5 kilograms of methamphetamine from Customs and Border Protection.

Officials arrested 20-year-old Edwin Baez of Cypress on Friday following the filing of a sealed criminal complaint. He made his initial appearance in Laredo federal court Monday.

Baez, a private with a Texas Army National Guard Unit stationed in Houston, is charged with theft of government property, conspiracy and possession with intent to distribute approximately 1.5 kilograms of methamphetamine.

Baez had been deployed to Laredo to assist CBP at the World Trade Bridge when the incident occurred, officials said.

According to the charge, on August 1, Baez removed a picture frame he knew contained bundles of methamphetamine that were hidden within it. He allegedly took the frame to a CBP dumpster for disposal, later returning to retrieve some of the methamphetamine. The criminal complaint alleges he took the drugs to his hotel room with plans to consume some of it and sell the remainder.

He was arrested following his release from the hospital for a drug-induced emergency.

The total value of the methamphetamine allegedly totals approximately $12,000.

If convicted of the drug charges, Baez faces a minimum of 10 years and up to life in federal prison. He also faces up to 10 years if convicted of theft of government property.

A detention hearing has been set for Friday morning.

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