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Homeland Security Arrests 3 In Killing of US Border Patrol
Agent


Posted: 24 Jul 2009 11:16 PM PDT


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Three people were arrested at a hospital in San Jose Friday in
connection with the killing of a Border Patrol agent in San Diego County
Thursday night.


Agents with the Department of Homeland Security surrounded the
hospital and arrested two men and one woman.At least one suspect wanted
for the murder of U.S. Border Patrol agent Robert Rosas was reportedly
injured during the attack and may seek medical attention on either side of
the U.S.-Mexico border, authorities said Friday.



Some news reports indicated two men and one woman were
taken into custody, Bay Area law enforcement sources confirmed only one
person was arrested at the hospital Friday by agents from U.S.
Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, a division of the Department of
Homeland Security. FBI agents provided backup. The suspect was released
from the hospital and was in custody Friday night.


Authorities said they traced the cell phone of one of the
people arrested.Investigators checked hospitals and medical facilities in
hopes of finding whoever shot and killed the 30 year old agent.Rosas
spotted a suspicious group in a remote area near Campo near the Mexican
border Thursday night and called for backup, according to Border Patrol
spokesman Daryl Reed. When the suspicious group split up, Rosas went after
some suspects by himself. Other agents lost radio contact with him.


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UPDATE: Man Arrested In Tecate Mexico Carrying
Border Patrol Issued Weapon


Police in Tecate, Mexico, announced late Friday that they
had arrested a man walking near the crime scene with a Border
Patrol-issued weapon shortly after the shooting. The man, Ernesto Parra
Valenzuela, 36, was injured and was taken to a hospital, according to a
news release.


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Police Officers Sickened By Pesticides In 18 Wheeler Drug Bust


Posted: 24 Jul 2009 05:46 PM PDT


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Pesticides found inside an 18-wheeler that was being searched
near the State Police Troop B office in Kenner sent 17 officers and a drug
search dog to the hospital, most with symptoms of nausea.


Officials said not all of those who went to East Jefferson’s
emergency room were directly exposed to the pesticides, which were found
inside the truck along with several cartons of lime and some cocaine.


“The pesticides were comingled with the limes,” State Police
Troop B spokesman Louis Calato said. “In the limes we found cocaine and we
also found some pesticides.”


So far authorities have found 23 kilos of cocaine, with a
street value of $23,000 to $25,000 per kilo.


Booked into the St. John the Baptist Parish Jail were Francisco
Aparaicio, 45, and David Aparaicio, 47, the driver of the truck. Both men
are from Texas and are brothers.


Both men will be charged with intent to distribute the cocaine,
said Calato.


The name of the company on the side of the truck, CG Transport,
is based out of Elsa, Texas


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Border Patrol Agent Shot, Killed Near San Diego


Posted: 24 Jul 2009 09:51 AM PDT


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A U.S. Border Patrol Agent was shot and killed in the Campo
area Thursday night while investigating a group of people presumed to have
crossed into the country illegally.


An agent on patrol spotted the group sometime between 8:30 and
9 p.m. in the remote and rocky terrain south of state Route 94 off Shockey
Truck Trail not far from the border, Agent Daryl Reed said.


He called for other agents who split up and began to trail the
group, Reed said.


At about 9:15 p.m. agents, who had lost radio contact with
their fellow agent, heard multiple gunshots and rushed to the area where
they found the agent had been shot, Reed said. He was pronounced dead at
the scene. San Diego police said the agent was shot in the head.


Several agencies responded to the shooting including the
Sheriff’s Department, the FBI and Cal Fire. A large-scale search by land
and air was conducted but no one in the group was found, Reed said.


Mexican authorities also were notified and conducted a search
on their side of the border, Reed said. It’s unknown if the group was
smuggling humans or drugs or if the people fled back into Mexico.


A FBI press conference is scheduled for later today.


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