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Valley Police Beat: Name of woman killed in collision Monday released
Staff WritersIMPERIAL - The name of the woman killed Monday on Aten Road was released by the Coroner’s Office on Wednesday. The woman was 80-year-old Micaela Govea of Imperial. She was hit by a vehicle as she crossed Aten Road west of Highway 86. An autopsy was...Tags: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Drug Trafficking, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Concerns expressed over potential impact of sequester
Staff Writer, Copy EditorWith the Friday deadline for the so-called sequester fast approaching, a number of public officials have expressed concerns about potential impacts to agency personnel and operations. Additionally, others have stated that it is too early to tell just...Tags: Small Businesses, Janet Napolitano, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Prisons, Business
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Valley Police Beat: Name released of semi-truck driver who allegedly caused Fourth Street to close
Staff WritersName released of semi-truck driver who allegedly caused Fourth Street to close EL CENTRO - The name of the semi-truck driver who was arrested Thursday for a number of hit-and-run incidents was released by El Centro police Friday morning. David Louis...Tags: Trials, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Police Arrests, Court Preliminary
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Border Patrol finds 7 people in tractor-trailer with watermelons
SAN DIEGO -- Seven people suspected of being illegal immigrants from Mexico were discovered in the Imperial Valley inside a chilled tractor-trailer that was carrying watermelons, the U.S. Border Patrol said. The vehicle was stopped for inspection at 4...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Immigration
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Today in History: U.S. Border Patrol agents patrol on a vehicle developed 177 years ago
>> 50 Years Ago — For nearly two years, the Imperial Valley Development Agency has drawn more than $90,000 per year, and to date there is little or nothing in Imperial Valley to show for it. In the next few months, the county and its cities will...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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Mar. 23 in History: El Salvador refugees face deportation
>> 30 Years Ago — CALEXICO — “Anna” is a refugee and her destination is safety. But instead of reaching the safety of the U.S., El Salvador refugee “Anna” her husband and their five-month-old daughter are facing an...Tags: El Salvador, Extradition, International Law, Personal Service, Deportation
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Valley Police Beat: Man reports group of 'gangsters'
EL CENTRO - A reporting party notified the El Centro Police Department of a group of gangsters who were allegedly camping out of a park, according to police logs. The reporting party was described as irate and reportedly advised the dispatcher that he...Tags: Organized Crime
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How secure is the U.S.-Mexico border? [Video discussion]
L.A. NOWHow secure is the U.S.-Mexico border? That is the question addressed by a front-page article published in Sunday's Los Angeles Times. At 2:30 p.m. Monday, The Times will hold a video chat on the subject. Times reporters wrote: Obama administration...... -
Valley Police Beat: More than 180 pounds of marijuana seized
CALEXICO — U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested three men trying to smuggle 184.2 pounds of marijuana into the U.S. on Sunday night, according to a press release. Around 7:51 p.m., an agent saw five men illegally enter the United States east of the...
Tags: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Drug Trafficking, Heroin, Crimes, Firearms
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Mar. 5 in History: Brawley police introduces bike patrols
>> 20 Years Ago — Several months before the U.S. Border Patrol’s recent high-profile introduction of bike patrols, a group of North County law enforcement officers was taking a quieter tack with its pedaling patrolmen. Brawley Police Chief...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Lettuce, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Corporate Crime
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Responders strengthen hazmat training
Staff WriterResponders strengthen hazmat training By CHELCEY ADAMI, Staff Writer HEBER — At any given time, an earthquake could cause chemical containers to overturn, a freight truck or rail car could wreck, or a water treatment plant chemical container to...Tags: Environmental Issues, Disasters and Accidents, Hazardous Materials, Water Supply, Health and Safety at School
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