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    Stolen U.S. Border Patrol vehicle ends up in Mexico

    Stolen U.S. Border Patrol vehicle ends up in Mexico

    Sep 25, 2007 8:07 PM (32 min

    EL CENTRO, Calif. (Map, News) - Thieves fled to Mexico in a stolen U.S. Border Patrol vehicle, an agency spokesman said Tuesday.

    The vehicle was stolen Sunday in the Border Patrol's El Centro sector, which encompasses eastern California's border with Mexico. The sector includes the Imperial Sand Dunes, a desert playground for off-road vehicle enthusiasts that attracts marijuana smugglers, and the city of Calexico.

    Border Patrol spokesman Enrique Lozano declined to elaborate on any aspect of the theft, including the how, where and by whom the vehicle was stolen. The agency has asked Mexican authorities for help locating the vehicle and the thieves.

    "Everything is under investigation and it's a very sensitive matter," Lozano said.

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    Aww, come on, maybe they were out and about chasing illegals on foot.


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    Stolen Border Patrol car returned
    BY NICOLE E. SQUIBBS, SUN STAFF WRITER
    September 27, 2007 - 7:29PM
    A U.S. Border Patrol car from the El Centro Sector that was stolen and driven across the border during a drug investigation has been returned, according to El Centro agent Enrique Lozano.

    Lozano said that during a drug investigation being conducted Sunday in the east desert in California, one of the suspects took the vehicle and drove it back to Mexico.

    He said Mexican authorities helped to recover the car, and it was returned to Border Patrol on Wednesday.

    Lozano said further details, such as if the car sustained damage, would be released after the investigation.

    According to Reuters news service, three Mexican minors detained on suspicion of smuggling drugs stole the car while still wearing handcuffs .

    Police in the Mexican border city of Mexicali said Tuesday the three boys had been driving a pickup truck on a remote California highway when the agent stopped them, Reuters said.

    Suspicious they were carrying marijuana, he handcuffed them and put them in his patrol car while he searched their truck, according to Reuters.

    "As the agent was doing his search, he left the vehicle running and the keys in the ignition, so one of the lads, still wearing handcuffs, grabbed the steering wheel and they headed back to Mexico," a police spokesman said in the Reuters report.

    According to Reuters, Mexican police used a helicopter to locate the patrol vehicle in a remote agricultural area near the border.

    http://www.yumasun.com/news/border_3675 ... atrol.html
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