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DEL RIO, Texas –
U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Carrizo Springs Station arrested a Mexican national who had been previously convicted of murder.
“Our agents work tirelessly to protect our nation’s borders, and this is just another great example of their efforts,” said Del Rio Sector Chief Patrol Agent Rodolfo Karisch. “I commend our agents for their hard work and dedication.”
On Oct. 17, at approximately 3 p.m., Border Patrol agents assigned to the Carrizo Springs station apprehended Marco Antonio Gaytan-Esquivel, 40, a Mexican national off Highway 83 south near Carrizo Springs. During processing at the Carrizo Springs station, agents discovered through criminal record checks that Gaytan-Esquivel was convicted of murder in Georgetown on Oct. 17, 1994 and sentenced to 10 years in prison. Immigration checks show that Gaytan-Esquivel was previously deported to Mexico in 2004.
Gaytan-Esquivel faces a charge of - 8 USC § 1326 – re-entry after deportation, and his prior order of removal will be reinstated.
The Del Rio Border Patrol Sector is part of the Joint Task Force-West South Texas Corridor, which leverages federal, state and local resources to combat transnational criminal organizations. To report suspicious activity call the Del Rio Sector’s toll free number at 1-866-511-8727.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- Drenching storms that the remnants of Hurricane Patricia dragged into Texas finally cleared Sunday without leaving behind the death or devastation of torrential rain and floods that hit the state earlier in the year.
DALLAS (AP) —
Emergency management officials in Texas contending with multiple storm systems are preparing for heavy rains to continue through the weekend and widespread flooding that may follow.
Rain fell steadily Friday through much of the state and is forecast to continue through at least Saturday as a storm system slowly moves eastward.
Many parts of Texas, including Dallas and Houston, could see upward of 12 inches of rain by early Saturday.
Officials are concerned the current system will be followed by the wet remnants of powerful Hurricane Patricia, which is now approaching the west coast of Mexico.
The systems will bring the most rain the state has seen since the devastating Memorial Day weekend flooding that led to at least 30 deaths.