2 Arrested in San Diego on Suspicion of Smuggling Illegal Immigrants

2 Arrested in San Diego on Suspicion of Smuggling Illegal Immigrants
The U.S. border entry into San Diego, Calif., in Tijuana, Mexico, on Dec. 19, 2020. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)
City News Service
11/20/2022
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11/20/2022
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SAN DIEGO—Two people are facing possible charges of smuggling illegal immigrants in connection with a vehicle pursuit Nov. 19 that started near the U.S.-Mexico border and ended in downtown San Diego, a U.S. Border Patrol official said Nov. 20.

The two suspects were arrested on suspicion of three counts each of “alien smuggling,”  said Hector Quintanilla, a U.S. Border Patrol supervisor.

Quintanilla didn’t formally identify the two suspects, and said he believed they were being held in the federal Metropolitan Correction Center in downtown San Diego.

Just before 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Border Patrol officers spotted a vehicle on Otay Mesa and Alta roads in the Otay Mesa community. The driver failed to yield, Quintanilla said. The driver headed north, with law enforcement in pursuit. However, officers lost sight of the vehicle at state Route 94 and Interstate 805, Quintanilla said.