Thursday, December 27, 2007
Del Rio, Tex. – U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers detained a female juvenile who had been reported as a "Wanted Missing Juvenile" from El Dorado, Kan. this past weekend.
The incident occurred on Saturday, Dec. 22, at approximately 7 p.m., when CBP officers at the Del Rio Port of Entry referred a 1996, GMC 1500 pick-up truck driven by a 40-year-old Mexican citizen for secondary inspection. During the examination, CBP officers queried the names of the driver and two passengers. CBP officers discovered that one of the passengers, a 16-year-old female juvenile had an outstanding NCIC record as a "Wanted Missing Person"” from El Dorado, Kan. CBP officers confirmed the active order of detention and turned the young girl over to Val Verde Sheriff’s Department for detention pending extradition to Kansas.
According to the order of detention, the female juvenile was reported as an NCIC missing person and is wanted for questioning in the homicide of an 18-year-old college coed by the name of Emily Sanders in Kansas. The juvenile’s boyfriend, Israel Mireles, has been accused of murdering the Kansas teenager and was arrested in Melchor-Muzquiz, Mexico. The 16-year-old had fled to Mexico with her boyfriend Mireles in November.
Labels: Border Security, CBP
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