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Neighbors say they suspected something after authorities locate stash house
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18 undocumented immigrants found in Yuma stash house
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Tarros Chicali suspects plead not guilty to aggravated assault charges
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - All three suspects pleaded not guilty on Monday morning after a bar incident earlier this month.
Marvin Iniguez and Rene Castaneda-Benitez remain in custody while the third suspect, Antonio Campa-Robles, posted bond earlier this month.
On February 9, all suspects were allegedly sitting in a car outside Tarros Chicali with their weapons visible. The security guard asked them to leave, but the Yuma County Sheriff s Office said they went back and pointed their guns at a person outside the bar.
KYMA.com will bring you the updates when both suspects return to court on March 10.
18-year-old dies in single-car crash
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - An 18-year-old died after a single-car crash on Thursday afternoon.
The Yuma County Sheriff s Office said the incident happened close to 2 p.m. at the 13000 block of S. Avenue 3E.
Investigations reveal a white 2002 Ford Ranger was driving northbound on Avenue 3E approaching County 13 1/2 Street when the driver drove off the east side of the roadway.
YCSO says the driver, Ronin Jenkins, attempted to get back on the roadway but lost control of the vehicle, causing it to roll.
Paramedics transported Jenkins to the hospital, where he died of his injuries.
Yuma Sector Border Patrol continues to deal with migrant influx
News 11 s Adonis Albright speaks with agents about their recent experiences since the rollback of Remain in Mexico
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Yuma Sector Border Patrol tells News 11 that the number of apprehensions it s experiencing is roughly double what agents saw during the last fiscal year.
The issue is taking center stage since the Biden administration rescinded the so-called Remain in Mexico policy.
“So far this fiscal year, we’ve apprehended a little over 8,600 illegal aliens , said agent Vincent Dulesky with Yuma Sector Border Patrol.
Last fiscal year, that number stood at 4,400. Border Patrol said the majority of apprehensions are taking place at vulnerable areas of the border wall, where often times migrants traveling on foot can simply walk across and surrender themselves to agents.
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