San Antonio Express-News

Border Patrol agent dies in ATV accident

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MISSION — A U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agent died Wednesday after an all-terrain vehicle accident while patrolling along the border in South Texas, according to the agency.

The accident happened about 1 a.m. near Mission, Customs and Border Patrol said in a statement. The agent was tracking a group of people who had crossed the border illegally.

Fellow agents found the man unresponsi­ve, began lifesaving efforts and called for an ambulance, the statement said. The agent died at a hospital.

“The death of an Agent who died while securing our nation’s border is a tremendous loss for our organizati­on and our nation, our prayers are with his family and co-workers during this difficult time,” U.S. Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz said in the statement.

The agency did not release the identity of the agent and declined further comment.

The Texas-mexico border has seen multiple deadly accidents in recent years stemming from immigratio­n-related pursuits.

In June, four migrants died and three other people were injured after a Jeep being pursued by Border Patrol agents crashed into the back of a tractor-trailer on the interstate near Encinal.

In January, Texas Department of Public Safety Special Agent Anthony Salas died after being involved in a single-vehicle traffic accident near Eagle Pass while working with U.S. Border Patrol to transport six people who had illegally immigrated to the U.S.

Last year, an Austin man was charged in the deaths of eight migrants after a deadly crash near Del Rio following a police chase.

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