U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized cocaine valued at an estimated $587,000 while conducting three separate enforcement actions at the Brownsville Port of Entry in Texas. The first incident took place on March 17 at Veterans International Bridge, where border protection officers stopped a 25-year-old Harlington, Texas, man as he was attempting to enter the United States in a 2010 Chevrolet. CPB officers who searched the vehicle allegedly discovered 10 packages that contained more than 26 pounds of suspected cocaine. On March 19, a 22-year-old Brownsville woman driving a 2012 Nissan applied for entry into the United States. At the Gateway International Bridge, a search of her vehicle allegedly uncovered almost 27 pounds of cocaine in multiple packages. A third confiscation was made on March 22 at Gateway International Bridge, when a 23-year-old woman driving a 2013 Chevrolet applied for entry. With the aid of a canine unit, CPB officers allegedly discovered …