Border Patrol arrests suspect at checkpoint
El Centro Sector Border Patrol agents at the Highway 86 immigration checkpoint arrested a man with a loaded gun and narcotics on Wednesday, a Customs and Border Protection news release stated.
The incident occurred approximately 4 p.m., when a 26-year-old man approached the primary inspection area of the checkpoint in a silver BMW.
A canine detection team alerted to the vehicle in the primary inspection lane. Agents directed the vehicle to enter the secondary inspection area for further investigation.
There, agents were able to see a handgun with a magazine inserted within the driver’s door pocket through the passenger window.
Agents removed the driver from the vehicle, safely secured the weapon and confirmed that it was loaded with 10 rounds.
Agents discovered a box containing 21 rounds of 9 mm ammunition in a backpack located in the trunk of the vehicle.
A search of the subject revealed a small amount of methamphetamine in his side pants pocket, the news release stated.
Agents continued to search the vehicle and discovered multiple fast food bags and drinks in the back seat.
Agents began a search around the checkpoint area for possible occupants attempting to circumvent the checkpoint by walking around it.
During the search, agents received a citizen’s call informing them of three individuals inside a ranch near the checkpoint. Agents responded and made contact with the individuals.
Agents confirmed that all three men were from Mexico and were illegally present in the United States.
Agents were able to immediately link at least one member of the trio to having been in the silver BMW.
The three men, ages 46, 36 and 28, were arrested and transported to the checkpoint for further processing.
The driver, a U.S. citizen, was placed under arrest and will be held in federal custody pending criminal charges, the release stated.
The case was presented for prosecution under the federal offense of illegal alien smuggling.