U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized cocaine worth an estimated $587,000 while conducting three separate enforcement actions at Texas’ Brownsville Port of Entry. The first seizure 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 make entry into the United States in a 2010 Chevrolet. During a search of the vehicle, officers allegedly discovered 10 packages that contained more than 26 pounds of suspected cocaine. On March 19, officers made a second seizure at Gateway International Bridge as a 22-year-old Brownsville woman driving a 2012 Nissan applied for entry into the United States. A subsequent search of the vehicle allegedly uncovered nearly 27 pounds of cocaine in multiple packages. A third seizure was made on March 22 at Gateway International Bridge when a 23-year-old woman applied for entry driving a 2013 Chevrolet. With the …