CBP Air and Marine Operations coordinated with Border Patrol and tribal police to apprehend a human smuggler using aerial surveillance.
On June 2, U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Air and Marine Operations (AMO) aided in the arrest of a suspected human smuggler near Socorro, Texas. Utilizing a helicopter unit, agents tracked a fleeing vehicle, guiding ground forces to successfully apprehend the suspect.
Coordinated Pursuit Near Socorro, Texas
Just after 8 a.m., Border Patrol agents from the Ysleta Station detained two undocumented individuals near Socorro Road. Suspecting further smuggling activity, agents continued surveillance in coordination with the Tigua Tribal Police.
Shortly after, a red Nissan Altima entered the same area. When officers attempted a vehicle stop, the driver fled at high speed. That’s when AMO’s El Paso Air Branch deployed an AS350 A-Star helicopter to provide overwatch.
While ground agents scaled back due to erratic driving, AMO agents maintained visual contact and relayed detailed movements of the fleeing vehicle. The high-risk pursuit lasted nearly 30 minutes.
Apprehension Guided by Aerial Surveillance
Eventually, the fleeing vehicle stopped on Carmelita Circle. The driver attempted to escape on foot but was quickly located by agents, guided by AMO’s real-time aerial updates.
During questioning, the driver—a U.S. citizen—admitted he was in the area to transport undocumented individuals. Further investigation revealed a prior charge from January 2025 involving a deadly shooting conspiracy.
Law Enforcement Collaboration
This successful operation highlighted the multi-agency cooperation between air and ground units.
Participating Agencies and Their Roles
Agency | Role in Operation |
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Air and Marine Operations | Aerial surveillance and live coordination |
Ysleta Border Patrol | Ground pursuit and smuggler apprehension |
Tigua Tribal Police | Initial stop and local monitoring |
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Surveillance from above enabled a safer response.
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Timely coordination between agencies ensured no casualties.
Ongoing Border Security Efforts
AMO remains critical in addressing transnational threats. With presence across U.S. borders, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, AMO leverages aerial and maritime tools to counter human smuggling and other illegal activities.
As part of CBP’s broader mission, AMO continues to:
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Enhance real-time intelligence sharing,
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Strengthen inter-agency partnerships,
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Increase operational safety during high-speed pursuits.
In Conclusion
This incident near Socorro, Texas, underscores the evolving role of aerial support in securing U.S. borders.
By integrating air-based intelligence with ground enforcement, CBP boosts its ability to intercept illegal activity before it escalates.
Sources: US Customs and Border Protection.
Prepared by Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization delivering timely insights from global official sources. Combines AI-analyzed research with human-edited accuracy and context.