DUI invader busted in Oregon following solo vehicle injury crash

Beaver Journal — Portland, Ore.
On July 9, 2011, at 8:21 AM, Washington County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a report of a single vehicle rollover crash.  Deputies were called to SW Farmington Road in the area of SW Clark Hill Road in the community of Farmington. — Sheriff’s Deputies located a 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe upside down in the ditch with the four occupants standing outside the vehicle.  The vehicle sustained extensive damage. — Investigators learned that 25 year-old, Christian Garcia-Vazquez, from Cornelius was driving the Tahoe when it crashed.  There were three passengers in the Tahoe and one of them was injured in the crash.  Metro West Ambulance transported 30 year-old, Roberto Hernandez-Cardenas from Hillsboro to a local hospital with non life threatening injuries… Read More

Suspected Mexican invaders found in California’s Channel Islands

Ventura County Star
The U.S. Coast Guard and National Park Service discovered 15 suspected illegal [aliens] Sunday whom, it appeared, had been left near Santa Cruz Island. — The Coast Guard Sector Los Angeles-Long Beach received a phone call Sunday from a man who said he and three other people had been dropped off on an island on Friday and were stranded, according to the Coast Guard. The connection was lost shortly after the call was made. — The Coast Guard dispatched a helicopter and the cutter Blackfin to search the area, but were unable to find anyone. The Coast Guard then issued an Urgent Marine Information Broadcast… Read More

Mexican cartels using Rhode Island sites as outposts

Providence JournalNabbed
The men visited the storage unit just three times from November to January, driving a 2005 Toyota minivan and a Chrysler Pacifica. — Occasionally, a tractor-trailer truck would come to the space, one of dozens in the commerce park that’s home to design shops, a construction company, even a van line. Their infrequent trips drew little notice on the tree-lined road leading to the complex and traveled by moving vans, cars loaded with children, and tractors making their way to and from Schartner Farms, just around the bend. — They got no second glances from neighbors, who were used to people of all sorts visiting the complex on Dry Bridge Road… Read More