Watch: Border Patrol, Texas Troopers Pull 39 From Locked, Burning Tractor-Trailer
What to know
- Border Patrol agents and Texas DPS troopers rescued 39 migrants locked inside a tractor-trailer that caught fire after the driver fled a checkpoint.
- The driver led authorities on a pursuit before a tire deflation device stopped the vehicle, which soon ignited as people were heard screaming inside.
- Two suspects face federal charges after authorities located the key, opened the trailer and pulled the occupants to safety before flames consumed it.
Agents followed the vehicle, which continued northbound on Highway 281 before turning southbound where DPS successfully placed a controlled tire deflation device.
Nevertheless, the driver continued heading south until the tractor caught fire.
DPS immediately removed Holguin-Florentino and Mirambeaux-Martinez from the burning vehicle and placed them under arrest.
"Agents could hear screams and suspected people were trying to get out of the trailer," the complaint stated.
DPS troopers and Border Patrol agents unsuccessfully tried to break the lock on the trailer before asking Holguin-Florentino where the key to the lock was. He told agents it was in the cup holder of the tractor.
Authorities found the key and opened the lock and rescued the 39 people "before the tractor and trailer were engulfed in flames."
The people suspected of being in the country illegally were nationals of Brazil, Cuba, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela.
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