Border Patrol Arrests 12 At San Diego Beaches

In the early morning hours of Aug. 24, Border Patrol agents intercepted two panga-style boats along the coast of San Diego County loaded with more than a dozen people making an illegal entry into the country.

At approximately 2:20 a.m., the Joint Harbor Operations Center (JHOC) camera operator notified Border Patrol Dispatch about a boat that was spotted just west of Belmont Park in Mission Beach. The boat landed on the beach near Ostend Ct. and 10 people ran ashore; the boat headed back south. Border Patrol agents responded and apprehended all 10 persons.

Minutes later, JHOC spotted a second boat just west of Sunset Cliffs. A Coast Guard Sector San Diego MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew monitored both vessels and vectored in Border Patrol agents once the vessels made landfall. At around 2:40 a.m. the boat beached near Adair St. Two people were apprehended. The boat was seized by CBP Air and Marine Operations (AMO).

Of those apprehended, 11 were Mexican nationals and one was a Guatemalan national. A total of seven males and five females were apprehended, ranging in age from 19 to 43. All were determined to be in the country illegally.

Agents arrested 12 people on the beach after they came ashore on a panga boat.

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