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Human smuggling charges as 12 rescued from hot truck

- By MICHAEL GRACZYK

Houston — Three people are charged with human smuggling after a dozen more people believed from Latin America were rescued from a locked box truck where they’d been left to swelter in the Houston summer heat, Harris County authoritie­s said Monday.

Officials said the victims spent hours banging on the inside walls of the truck trying to obtain help.

Joanne Musick, chief of the sex crimes division of the Harris County District Attorney’s office, said an alert Houston police officer, Chris Meade, made the discovery Sunday while working an unrelated case, spotting the rental truck in a constructi­on site parking area where it was apparent it should not have been.

“Things just did not appear correct to him,” Musick said.

When he opened the latch of the truck’s cargo box, the dozen people inside appeared drenched in sweat, with no food and little water and “looked like they were on the verge of heat exhaustion,” she said.

“He was able to realize these were undocument­ed immigrants that were being potentiall­y smuggled or trafficked into the country,” Musick said.

Department of Homeland Security officers and other Houston police were summoned and in the course of interviews three people at the site were detained.

Priscila Perez Beltran, 21, Adela Alvarez, 26, and Nelson Cortes Garcia, 27, subsequent­ly were arrested on three human smuggling charges and were scheduled to appear in court today. They were each being held on $300,000 bond.

Musick said the charges were being enhanced because of the substantia­l likelihood of bodily injury or death faced by the victims in the truck. Temperatur­es in Houston on Sunday were in the 90s and topped 100 degrees inside the truck.

“There is no good season for human traffickin­g, but summer time in Houston has to be the worst,” Harris County First Assistant District Attorney Tom Berg said. “Thirty more minutes and this could have been a dozen homicide cases.”

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