A Recent York man was charged with human smuggling and evading arrest in Texas after he attempted to move 4 illegal immigrants from Eagle Pass to San Antonio before leading a Texas DPS trooper in a high-speed chase.
On November 18, a Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) trooper attempted to stop a Honda SUV on a state highway in Kinney County, Texas – just outside the Texas-Mexican border. The driving force, Carols Adiel Guzman, is a Recent York resident who was attempting to smuggle 4 illegal immigrants from Eagle Pass to San Antonio, Texas.
Guzman led the trooper on a high-speech chase to avoid arrest before driving off the roadway and crashing right into a ranch fence.
Based on DPS, Guzman and 4 illegal immigrants fled from the vehicle and into the comb. The Texas trooper chased the driving force on foot and eventually apprehended him. Guzman was charged with human smuggling, evading arrest and criminal mischief for damaging arrest.
The 4 illegal immigrants were positioned and turned over to US Border Patrol.
Earlier this month, Texas DPS announced the apprehension of 19 illegal immigrants positioned in human smuggling attempts and a stash house near the Southern Border.
The DPS Criminal Investigations Division received assistance from the Texas Highway Patrol and U.S. Border Patrol to drag over three vehicles containing 15 illegal immigrants on Thursday, Nov. 10. 4 more illegal immigrants were later discovered in a stash house.
Jason D. Owens, Chief U.S. Border Patrol Agent of the Del Rio Sector in Texas, announced on Friday that in lower than 24 hours Eagle Pass agents arrested two child sex offenders, one in every of whom had an excellent arrest warrant.
Fox News’ Landon Mion contributed to this report.