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16 found locked in Texas rig

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Police in Texas acting on a tip found 16 immigrants locked inside a tractor-trailer parked at a gas station about 30 km from the border with Mexico, less than a month after the deaths of 10 people who were packed in a hot truck in San Antonio. Edinburg Assistant Police Chief Oscar Trevino says the immigrants may have been locked inside the 18-wheeler in Edinburg for at least eight hours before being freed by officers late Sunday morning. He had earlier said there were 17 immigrants locked in the tractor-trailer before correcting the number on Monday to 16.

Trevino said none of the people inside the tractor-trailer required medical attention. He said they were hungry and thirsty and were given food and water at the scene. Those found locked in the tractor-trailer included eight people from El Salvador, six from Mexico and two from Romania, said Manuel Padilla, US Customs and Border Protection’s Border Patrol sector chief for the Rio Grande Valley at Texas’ southernmo­st point.

A man and woman who Trevino said are Cuban nationals were in charge of the rig and have been detained. US Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t spokeswoma­n Nina Pruneda said no one has been charged yet in connection with the case but that the agency is working with state and local officials and talking to witnesses.

The discovery comes three weeks after 10 people died who were in a sweltering rig parked at a Walmart in San Antonio. Immigratio­n officials say survivors estimated 100 people had been packed into the back of the 18-wheeler at one point. Officials said 39 people were inside when rescuers arrived, and the rest either escaped or hitched rides to their next destinatio­n. Nearly 20 of those rescued from the rig were hospitaliz­ed in dire condition, many suffering from extreme dehydratio­n and heatstroke. The driver of that rig remains in federal custody, charged with illegally transporti­ng immigrants for financial gain, resulting in death.

On Sunday, Edinburg police went to the gas station, a popular stopover for commercial truck drivers traveling through the region, after receiving an anonymous call from someone saying a relative was trapped inside the tractor-trailer. Officers began knocking on the sides of trailers parked at the station and eventually received return knocks from the one holding the immigrants, police said.

The San Antonio incident demonstrat­ed how smugglers regularly use big rigs in an elaborate network of foot guides, safe house operators and drivers. The immigrants discovered in San Antonio had been divided into groups and marked with color-coded tape. Six black SUVs were waiting at one transit point to take some to their destinatio­ns. — AP

 ??  ?? EDINBURG, Texas: In this Aug 13 photo, US Border Patrol officers escort a group of immigrants to a van after a group was found in the tractor-trailer. — AP
EDINBURG, Texas: In this Aug 13 photo, US Border Patrol officers escort a group of immigrants to a van after a group was found in the tractor-trailer. — AP

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