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Monday, March 28, 2016

CBP P-3 Detects Semisubmersible (5.5 tons of cocaine )

Vessel, 5.5 tons of cocaine sink to bottom of ocean
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Air and Marine Operations (AMO) agents efforts in the Eastern Pacific Ocean lead to the arrest of four people and the disruption of more than 12,800 pounds of cocaine.
The cocaine had an estimated value of more than $193,939,000.  
The crew aboard a P-3 Long Range Tracker detected a self-propelled semi-submersible vessel Mar. 2, while conducting counter-narcotics operations withJoint Interagency Task Force (JIATF) South
A crew aboard a CBP P-3 Long Range Tracker detected a semisubmersible carrying 5.5 tons of cocaine
A crew aboard a CBP P-3 Long Range Tracker detected a semisubmersible carrying 5.5 tons of cocaine
The task force coordinated an interdiction of the semi-submersible with a U.S. Coast Guard vessel in the area while the AMO crew maintained constant visual surveillance. Upon interdiction, the U.S. Coast Guard arrested four individuals operating the vessel.  The semi-submersible became unstable and sank.
“This type of cooperation and teamwork produces these kinds of results where suspects are arrested and narcotics prevented from reaching U.S. shores,” said Director John Wassong at the National Air Security Operations Center - Corpus Christi. “Our crews will continue to take every opportunity to disrupt this type of transnational criminal activity.”
CBP Air and Marine Operations P-3s are an integral part of the successful counternarcotic missions operating in coordination with JIATF South. AMO crews patrol within a 42-million-square-mile area which includes more than 41 nations and the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and seaboard approaches to the United States.
In Fiscal Year 2015, AMO’s aircrews contributed to 198 seizure, disruption, or interdiction events in the transit zone, resulting in the interdiction of 213,000 pounds of cocaine.
Operation Martillo (Hammer) is a U.S., European, and Western Hemisphere effort targeting illicit trafficking routes in coastal waters along the Central American isthmus.  U.S. military participation is led by Joint Interagency Task Force South, a component of U.S. Southern Command. 
The U.S. contribution to the multinational detection, monitoring and interdiction operation includes U.S. Navy and Coast Guard vessels, aircraft from U.S. federal law enforcement agencies, and military and law enforcement units from various nations working together to deny transnational criminal organizations the ability to exploit these transshipment routes for the movement of narcotics, precursor chemicals, bulk cash, and weapons along Central American shipping routes.
Overall coordination of counter-drug patrols and surveillance in the Eastern Pacific is done by a joint interagency task force headquartered in Key West, Fla. U.S. maritime law enforcement and the interdiction phase of operations in the region occur under the tactical control of the 11th Coast Guard District headquartered in Alameda, Calif.

CBP Officers Seize More Than $300,000 in Cocaine at World Trade Bridge

LAREDO, Texas – U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers recently seized a significant amount of cocaine at World Trade Bridge.
“CBP has numerous layers of enforcement which are utilized on a daily basis,” said Port Director Gregory Alvarez, Laredo Port of Entry.  “The officers’ experience, training and knowledge of CBP technology played a role in the discovery of this hard narcotic.”
Packages containing 41 pounds of cocaine seized by CBP officers at World Trade Bridge
Packages containing 41 pounds of cocaine seized by CBP officers at World Trade Bridge
The seizure occurred on Wednesday, Mar. 23, when a CBP officer referred a 1995 International tractor, driven by a 32-year-old male Mexican citizen from Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas for a non-intrusive inspection.  A canine and non-intrusive inspection by CBP officers resulted in the discovery of 15 packages allegedly containing 41 pounds of cocaine. The cocaine carries an estimated street value of $318,920.
CBP officers seized the narcotics and tractor. The case was turned over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement-Homeland Security Investigations (ICE-HSI) special agents for further investigation.

Laredo Sector Border Patrol Agents Rescue Student

LAREDO, Texas – Border Patrol agents from the Laredo Sector rescued a teenager, United States Citizen, who was found in distress after playing in a ravine near the U.S. riverbanks.   
Border Patrol agents rescue student
Border Patrol agents rescue student
On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 at approximately 4:30 p.m., agents assigned to the Laredo North Station all-terrain vehicle (ATV) unit were conducting their assigned duties near Father Charles M.  McNaboe Park, when they heard cries for help coming from a deep ravine located behind Washington Middle School.  The teenager and several other students had entered the ravine after school hours, but the student was left behind.  The student was trapped in the ravine for approximately an hour before agents found him.
 The student was unable to climb or find his way out of the ravine due to heavy brush and the steep incline.  Border Patrol agents successfully rescued the student, and after being evaluated by Border Patrol Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT), it was determined that no further medical attention was required.
The Washington Middle School staff and the United Independent School District (UISD) Police arrived at the scene and offered assistance.  The student was released to his mother.
“I commend our agents for their vigilance and quick actions in rescuing this student without hesitation. It is exemplary of their commitment and many contributions to our community that often goes unnoticed,” said Laredo Sector Chief Mario Martinez.

PHOENIX Az - Fake Cop pulling over women for sex (wanted)

PHOENIX (CBS5) -When you see flashing lights behind you, you pull over and stop.
But what happens when the person who approaches your car turns out to be an imposter?

Composite sketch of police impersonator. (Source: Silent Witness)

Police released a composite sketch of a man who pretended to be a sheriff's deputy and used alternating red and blue dashboard lights to pull a woman over and then asked her for sexual favors to avoid going to jail.

The suspect is described as black and about 30 years old. He is 6'3" tall and weighs 180 pounds. He has black hair and is clean shaven. He was driving a four-door sedan with dark tinted windows displaying a white veteran's plate.


Tucson Az - Man offering kids ride home from school arrested

Oro Valley police arrested a man Thursday who is being investigated for repeatedly offering a teen-ager a ride while walking home from school.
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Jesus Greer, 66, was booked into the Pima County jail on an unrelated charge — misdemeanor alcohol charges — as the investigation continues, said Lt. Kara Riley, an Oro Valley Police Department spokeswoman.
On March 4, police responded to a report of suspicious activity near West Calle Concordia and North Oracle Road.
A Canyon del Oro High School student told police he was walking home from school about 2 p.m. when a man in an older model minivan approached him and offered him a ride, Riley said.
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The suspect asked the student about five times to enter his vehicle, and the student said no, said Riley.
On Thursday, officers made contact with Greer, who fit the suspect's description. Greer admitted to police that he spoke to a young man walking home from school and asked him if he needed a ride.
Investigators ask that anyone with information about the March 4 incident contact police at 229-4900, or call 911 or 88-CRIME.

Tucson -Az Man with gun robs Walmart



Marana police are looking for a man they say brandished a handgun while robbing the Walmart Neighborhood Market at 3900 W. Ina Road about 11:30 a.m. Saturday, March 26. 
Armed robbery
Sgt. Chris Warren, a spokesman for Marana police, issued the following news release:
"A note was given to an employee at the customer service desk demanding money. The suspect brandished a handgun that was concealed in his waistband. The suspect was given an undisclosed amount of money and fled the store in an unknown direction.
"Suspect description: African-American man, early to mid 30s, 6'1-6'3" - medium build, wearing white construction hat with blue bandana underneath, white shirt with a black long sleeve shirt underneath, blue jeans, black shoes.
"Citizens who have information pertaining to this armed robbery are asked to call the Marana Police Department at (520) 382-2000 or 88-CRIME."

Phoenix sex assault foiled; victim's roommate scares away attacker

PHOENIX (KPHO/KTVK) -
Phoenix police need help finding a suspect who tried to sexually assault a Phoenix woman at her apartment.
The woman’s roommate was able to scare off the would-be attacker, Silent Witness Sgt.. Jamie Rothschild said.

Surveillance video captured this photo of the suspect on March 19, 2016. (Source: Silent Witness)
The suspect was able to sneak through an apartment gate just before it closed in the area of 300 E. Roosevelt St. on March 19.
Phoenix Police provided this composite sketch of the would-be attacker. (Source: SIlent Witness)
He pretended he was looking for another apartment at around 8:20 p.m.and followed the woman to her unit.
Rothschild said the suspect then attempted to force his victim into the bedroom of her apartment.
When the woman’s roommate appeared, the suspect fled into an elevator, where he began to change his clothing, Rothschild said. The man then escaped.
“We need to identify and locate this suspect so he does not attempt this again,” Rothschild said.
The suspect is described as Hispanic or Native American. He is in his early- to mid-20s. He is between 5'8” and 5'9” tall and weighs 160 pounds. He has black or brown hair.
There is a $1,000 reward for information leading to his arrest and conviction.
Anyone with information about the suspects is asked to call Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS or 480-TESTIGO. People can also call Silent Witness detectives toll free at 1-800-343-TIPS. Your call will remain anonymous.
Another way to leave a message is to head to the website silentwitness.org.