Orlando Sentinel

Man charged with human smuggling released

- By Dave Kolpack

FARGO, N.D. — A Central Florida man who was arrested for human smuggling after four people were found dead in a blizzard in Canada and seven more immigrants were found alive nearby in the U.S. was released from jail Monday without having to pay a bond.

Steve Shand, 57, of Deltona, is charged with transport or attempted transport of illegal immigrants. He has not been charged in the deaths.

According to an affidavit, the four bodies were discovered near Emerson, Manitoba. In addition, five Indian nationals were found on foot on the Minnesota side of the border and two more were discovered nearby riding in Shand’s 15-passenger van.

Shand appeared via livestream Monday from a jail in Grand Forks, North Dakota. U.S. Magistrate Judge Hildy Bowbeer of Minnesota did not order bond, but said

Shand must report to a supervisor in his home state of Florida and surrender his passport or any other travel documents.

Shand must show up for all court proceeding­s, obey all laws and cannot have contact with any victims or witnesses in the case. He will only be allowed to travel to Florida or Minnesota, where the court proceeding­s will be held.

Bowbeer ordered Shand to undergo a mental health evaluation within 60 days.

Shand gave up his right to a preliminar­y hearing on whether there was probable cause to move forward with the case, said his attorney, Doug Micko.

The U.S. Border Patrol in North Dakota stopped Shand’s van just south of the Canadian border on Wednesday. Around the same time, court documents said five other people were spotted by law enforcemen­t in the snow nearby. The group told officers they had been walking for more than 11 hours outside in frigid conditions.

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