SEATTLE (KONP staff) – A 51-year-old resident of Alberta, Canada was arrested on the water in the U.S. San Juan Islands Wednesday in a small watercraft loaded with more than 1400 pounds of methamphetamine. Ted Faupel was taken into custody after U.S. Customs and Border Patrol encountered the boat in the water near Stuart Island.
According to the criminal complaint, officers encountered the 18’ Bayliner Capri speedboat as it was headed towards Canada. The officers noted that the speedboat was riding very low in the water.
The boat’s driver, Faupel, agreed to pull back the cabin cover and the officers noted a number of duffle bags that were secured with small luggage padlocks. Acting on border search authority, officers made a small cut in one bag and observed shrink wrap packaging of what appeared to be crystal methamphetamine.
Faupel was taken into custody and the boat was taken to the Bellingham Coast Guard Station where a drug dog alerted to the presence of narcotics. In all, the boat contained 28 duffle-bags filled with 539 packages of methamphetamine. The total weight was over 1,400 pounds.
Faupel is charged with possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute. Due to the amount of drugs involved, Faupel faces a mandatory minimum ten years in prison.