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Stolen Weapon, 6 Illegal Aliens Discovered in Foiled Human Smuggling Attempt

Release Date
Thu, 01/09/2020

TUCSON, Ariz. – U.S. Border Patrol agents, in collaboration with Air and Marine Operations’ Tucson Air Branch, arrested three U.S. citizens for smuggling six illegal aliens west of Arivaca Tuesday morning.

A responding agent on horseback near Arivaca, Arizona.

Shortly after 10 a.m., Tucson Sector agents investigating a suspicious vehicle report near the town encountered a 24-year-old Arizona man driving a Jeep Cherokee through an area commonly used by human smugglers.

As agents questioned the man, an AMO helicopter surveilling the area spotted an abandoned off-road utility vehicle and six people wearing camouflage hiding in the desert.

Two additional U.S. citizens and a firearm were located in the vicinity.

The gun and UTV, both reported as stolen, were seized along with the Jeep Cherokee. After further questioning, all nine people were arrested. Four Ecuadorian and two Guatemalan nationals will be processed for immigration violations. Two United States citizen were released and are not being charged at this time, however one U.S. citizen man will remain in custody pending facing human smuggling charges.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials welcome assistance from the community. Individuals can report suspicious activity to the Border Patrol and remain anonymous by calling 1-877-872-7435 toll-free. Reporting illicit activity could result in saving someone's life.

For more details regarding this news release, contact the Tucson Sector Public Affairs Office at tca-pao@cbp.dhs.gov or by phone at 520-748-3210. Tucson Sector is also LiveU capable. Contact us to schedule an interview.

Last Modified: Mar 15, 2024