Posts Tagged ‘patrol’

Homemade Road Spikes Hurting Border Patrol Efforts

Friday, February 5th, 2010

South Texas Border Patrol agents are asking for the public’s help in identifying the sources of homemade road spikes used by smugglers to flatten the tires of pursuing law enforcement vehicles.
In 2009, in the Border Patrol’s Rio Grande Valley sector, the homemade spikes were used 15 times, damaging 33 vehicles. There was only one incident the previous year, and there have already been four in 2010.
In some cases, the spikes, which often look like nails welded together, were put out in anticipation of law enforcement responding to smugglers. The Border Patrol says none of the incidents have resulted in injuries, but the spikes pose a threat to agents and private citizens.

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Illegal Immigrants Try Jet Ski

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Three people face federal charges in connection with a scheme to bring illegal immigrants into a South Texas beach resort aboard Jet Skis.
Americans Anthony and Andy Rodriguez and Mexican citizen Beatriz Manzano-Luna were arrested Friday. The U.S. Coast Guard had alerted Border Patrol that personal watercraft were ferrying people from Boca Chica Beach just south of the mouth of the Rio Grande in Mexico to jetties at Isla Blanca Park on South Padre Island.
KGBT-TV reports that Border Patrol spokesman John Lopez said seven illegal immigrants were intercepted by local police.