Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino of the Office of Field Operations (OFO) shared recent updates on drug and weapons seizures through her official Twitter account in early January 2026. The posts detailed statistics from December 2025 and reaffirmed the agency's ongoing mission at the start of the new year.
On January 2, 2026, Sabatino posted drug seizure statistics as of December 16, 2025: "As of 16 December 2025, these are the Drug Seizure Statistics for Office of Field Operations:
• 170,119 lbs. of Meth
• 70,080 lbs. of Cocaine
• 12,027 lbs. of Fentanyl
• 1,258 lbs. of Heroin
Outstanding OFO!
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Later that day, she reiterated the agency’s commitment to its mission with a New Year message: "New year. Same mission. @CBP remains committed to protecting our nation, securing our borders, and enforcing lawful trade and travel. Happy New Year! #OFOProud https://t.co/6Qkn614UPy".
On January 3, Sabatino provided an update on weapons and ammunition seizures as of December 16, 2025: "Weapons and Ammunition Seizures Update (as of December 16, 2025)
319,572 rounds of ammunition
2,487 handguns
473 long arm weapons
7,646 magazines
These efforts reflect our ongoing commitment to border security and public safety.
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The Office of Field Operations is a component within U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), responsible for overseeing customs inspections at ports of entry across the United States. Its duties include preventing illegal drugs and weapons from entering the country while facilitating lawful trade and travel.
