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17 immigrants found locked in rig

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EDINBURG, Texas — Police in Texas acting on a tip found 17 immigrants locked inside a tractortra­iler parked at a gas station about 20 miles from the border with Mexico, less than a month after 10 people died in the back of a hot truck in San Antonio.

Edinburg Assistant Police Chief Oscar Trevino tells KGBT-TV that the immigrants from Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala and Romania may have been locked inside the 18-wheeler in Edinburg for at least eight hours before being freed by officers late Sunday morning.

None of the people inside the tractor-trailer required medical attention. A man and woman who Trevino said are Cuban nationals were in charge of the rig and have been detained.

The discovery comes three weeks after 10 people died in a sweltering rig parked at a Walmart in San Antonio. Immigratio­n officials say survivors estimated that 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.

U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t is investigat­ing.

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.

Authoritie­s have not said if similar arrangemen­ts had been made for the immigrants found in Edinburg, about 230 miles south of San Antonio.

 ?? Delcia Lopez / (McAllen, Texas) Monitor ?? Border Patrol officers check the tractor-trailer in Edinburg, Texas, where the migrants were found.
Delcia Lopez / (McAllen, Texas) Monitor Border Patrol officers check the tractor-trailer in Edinburg, Texas, where the migrants were found.

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