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    TX - Fatal smuggling attempt prompts federal search of Mission apartment

    Posted: Saturday, January 4, 2014 7:17 pm
    Jacob Fischler | The Monitor

    MISSION — Federal agents last week searched the home of a suspected human smuggler they believe belongs to an organization responsible for a December incident in which an immigrant fleeing authorities was killed by a tractor-trailer.

    A special agent with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations applied Thursday for a warrant to search the Mission apartment of Daniel Hernandez, court records say. U.S. Magistrate Judge Peter E. Ornsby granted the request.

    The results of the search remain under seal. Two ICE spokeswomen did not respond to requests for comment Saturday. Court records do not show that Hernandez has been arrested.

    FATAL BAILOUT

    The evidence that led authorities to Hernandez’s apartment remains unclear, but people detained after they bailed out of a car a U.S. Border Patrol agent tried to pull over about 1 a.m. on Dec. 23 identified Hernandez as belonging to the organization they’d paid to transport them to Houston.

    When the agent turned on his lights, the Chevrolet Impala initially pulled over to the side of U.S. Highway 77.

    But once it came to a complete stop, the doors opened and five or six people bailed from the vehicle.

    Seconds later, as the agent approached the car, he heard brakes grinding and tires screeching. He turned to see a tractor-trailer strike and kill a man who’d been in the car. The man, later identified as Tomas Vasquez-Hurarchar of Guatemala, was taken to Spohn Kingsville Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

    The agent ultimately detained three people from the car — immigrants from Guatemala and Mexico who’d entered the country illegally.

    In interviews with the Border Patrol and HSI agents, two of the immigrants recalled how they’d paid a human smuggling operation to transport them from a Mexican border town across the Rio Grande on a raft, then concealed them in two different stash houses in the Rio Grande Valley, the warrant application stated. The Border Patrol agent recognized several of the nicknames the immigrants knew their smugglers by, court documents stated.

    ‘EL TIO’

    On Dec. 23, six immigrants drove in the Impala with a man they knew as “El Tio” to a spot just south of the Falfurrias Border Patrol checkpoint. They got out of the car. Another person who’d been the passenger in a vehicle tailing the Impala got into the driver’s seat of the recently emptied car.

    El Tio led the immigrants through the brush on foot for hours until they arrived at a rest stop north of the checkpoint, where the Impala arrived a few minutes later to pick them up.

    When shown a photo lineup, the immigrants identified Hector Armando Duran — a Mexican national caught earlier in December trying to illegally transport immigrants north — as El Tio.

    Duran was deported following the earlier December incident, but not before agents searched his cell phone and found correspondence with a number belonging to Mirian Galvan — Hernandez’s common-law wife with whom he’d been arrested in 2012.

    Galvan’s phone number listed as her home the Mission apartment HSI investigators searched Friday.

    Western Union records, subpoenaed by investigators, showed both Galvan and Hernandez received payments listing the Mission apartment as their home address. The HSI investigator applying for the warrant asserted the payments were consistent with human smuggling operations.

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    Immigrant's 18-wheeler death leads feds to Mission couple

    by Action 4 News Staff
    Posted: 01.04.2014 at 6:58 PM
    Updated: 01.04.2014 at 7:05 PM



    Authorities are dismantling a human smuggling organization after a Guatemalan immigrant was hit and killed by an 18-wheeler.

    U.S. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents used cell phones social media to find a couple who are believed to be part of the ring.

    HSI agents raided an apartment off Moorefield Road and Mile 7 North in Mission early Friday morning.

    Neighbors did not want to talk on camera but told Action 4 News that two men and a woman were taken in custody.

    Federal court records show the raid was done in connection to the death of Tomas Vasquez-Hurarchar.

    The Guatemalan immigrant, who went by the nickname "Alex Tomas," was killed about 160 miles away in the town of Riviera.

    It all happened just two days before Christmas when a smuggler and several immigrants bailed out of a car.

    U.S. Border Patrol agents reported that an 18-wheeler hit and killed Vasquez while he was fleeing across U.S. Highway 77.

    A cell phone belonging to one of the suspected smugglers led investigators to another cell phone registered to people living at the apartment in Mission.

    But information on the cell phone also led to a Facebook page belonging to Daniel Hernandez-Reyes.

    Court records show that both he and his common-law wife Miriam Galvan-Cuellar were deported back in July 2012 but were living at the apartment complex.

    HSI agents believe both of them received hundreds of dollars in MoneyGram and Western Union payments from the people across the United States.

    Investigators believe those payments were from the families of illegal immigrants paying a smuggling fee.

    Federal court records show that Hernandez-Reyes is facing a human smuggling charge while Galvan-Cuellar is facing an illegal immigration charge.

    Investigators are working to identify the other members of organization on both sides of the border.

    Anyone with information about the case or other smuggling activity is asked to call the Border Patrol 1-800-BE-ALERT or (800) 863-9392.

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