A U.S. citizen named Zacchary Marcus Scott Hecock was charged by authorities for bringing nearly 200 kilograms of methamphetamine into Canada in a massive B.C. meth bust. According to RCMP, Hecock and his "co-conspirator" moved across the Canada-U.S. border illegally on Monday, July 20. Citizens in Abbotsford, B.C., observed their crossing and reported them to the authorities, said the report. Editor's Choice: WestJet Passenger Deported To India After Mid-Flight Cigarette Led To Emergency Landing 198 kilograms Of methamphetamine found in their bags The co-conspirator has been identified but remains at large at this time, while Hecock was arrested in a blueberry field in the region. They crossed the border with an ATV and a trailer, both of which have been seized by the authorities. Hecock is currently in custody and is awaiting a court hearing scheduled for July 28. The article's cover photo was used for illustrative purposes only.