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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold Price Monitor
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Border officials warned of theft of cyanide-filled truck

By Elizabeth Pierson
The Monitor

McALLEN —Officials at points of entry along the U.S.-Mexico border have been warned to be on the lookout for a truck filled with 5,500 gallons of cyanide that was allegedly hijacked in the Mexican city of Hidalgo, a state representative said.
Mexican and U.S. law-enforcement officials have no reason to believe the driver of the truck is headed north or that the driver plans to use the cyanide in an attack, said state Rep. Kino Flores, D-Mission, who is a member of two homeland securities committees, one for the state and one for the federal government.
The Texas Department of Public Safety notified Flores and other members of the state committee and issued a bulletin to all points of entry along the border to be on the lookout for a 2002 brown Kenworth truck with a white tanker carrying the equivalent of 100 barrels, each 55 gallons, of cyanide,
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