Law Enforcement Collaboration Leads to 56 Migrant Apprehensions

Law Enforcement Collaboration Leads to 56 Migrant Apprehensions


 

U.S. Customs and Border Protection

EDINBURG (News Release) – Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol agents interdicted six migrant smuggling attempts over the weekend that resulted in 56 arrests and identified two migrant stash houses.

On Nov. 19, McAllen Border Patrol Station (MCS) agents responded to a call for assistance from La Joya Police Department (LJPD) officers in a search for several individuals that fled on foot following a vehicle stop. Responding agents assisted in the apprehension of the driver who was identified as a United States citizen, and four migrants from Central America. LJPD took custody of the vehicle and driver. The migrants were taken into Border Patrol custody.

That evening, Weslaco Border Patrol Station (WSL) agents conducted a vehicle stop on a white Chevrolet Malibu at a gas station on Business 77 and FM 493. As the agent approached the vehicle, the occupants fled in different directions. The agent immediately apprehended one individual and then witnessed the vehicle abscond from the area. Responding agents assisted with four more migrant apprehensions. The migrants are nationals from Mexico and El Salvador.

Later that night, WSL agents responded to a call for assistance from Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office deputies who were on scene at an abandoned trailer house with 23 suspected migrants in Donna. Agents interviewed the subjects and determined all 23 were migrants from Central America and Mexico. No caretaker was identified.

On Nov. 20, MCS agents responded to a concerned citizen’s call regarding possible migrants loading into a green pick-up near Los Indios Road and Conway Avenue in Mission. Agents responded and attempted to conduct a vehicle stop on a green Ford Ranger. The vehicle failed to yield and led the agent on a pursuit and eventually came to a stop, where multiple people fled into the brush. A CBP Air and Marine Operations helicopter arrived to assist. A search of the immediate area resulted in the apprehension of five migrants from Honduras. The driver was not located.

That evening, Rio Grande City Border Patrol Station agents along with deputies from Starr County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) responded to a residence possibly being used to harbor migrants in Escobares. Upon arrival, authorities observed individuals fleeing through the residence’s windows. Agents apprehended 12 migrants from Mexico at the location.

All subjects were processed accordingly.

The public is encouraged to take a stand against crime in their communities and report suspicious activity at 800-863-9382.

 
 
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