Border Patrol K-9 sniffs out meth hidden in stuffed toy dog

Two U.S. citizens were arrested at an immigration checkpoint in California.

— -- It took the well-trained nose of a U.S. Customs and Border Protection canine to sniff that something was amiss with a plush toy dog at a California immigration checkpoint earlier this week.

The agents subsequently found two pounds of methamphetamine -- spread across five packages -- in a stuffed toy dog during a search of the vehicle. Three small bags of meth were also found in the passenger's purse.

Combined, the drugs were worth almost $6,000, according to the CBP.

Two U.S. citizens were arrested.

The subjects, drugs and vehicle were processed in accordance with Yuma Sector guidelines, the CBP said.

Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents "effectively combat smuggling organizations attempting to illegally transport people and contraband through southwestern Arizona and California," according to the CBP.