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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Would-be smugglers left Jeep on top of fence

Two would-be smugglers attempting to drive into Arizona from Mexico hit a roadblock when their Jeep got stuck on the border fence just after midnight on Tuesday. US Border Patrol agents from Yuma Sector's Yuma station foiled the smuggling attempt when agents came across a silver Jeep Cherokee that had become "high centered" at the top of a make-shift ramp.


Supervisory Border Patrol Agent Enrique Zarate said that agents have seen this type of activity in the Yuma Sector before, but that it is one of the more creative attempts. The two suspects fled into Mexico just as agents patrolling the Imperial Sand Dunes area arrived at the scene.


The incident is currently under investigation. US Border Patrol seized both the Jeep and ramp equipment after removing the car from the approximately 14-foot-high fence. According to Zarate, Jeeps have been known to smuggle anything from narcotics to humans near the Yuma Sector.



He said at this time it is not clear what the Jeep was carrying, but that "anything that fits would be fair game for smuggling purposes." "We [US Border Patrol] want to let the American public know that this isn't the first smuggling attempt we've stopped, and that we are out here 24/7 making sure the American border is secure," Zarate said.

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