Scott Webster, a deputy patrol agent in charge of the Pembina Border Station, walks past a gravel road where he has parked his truck to a long, empty drainage ditch in Minnesota. Members of the sheriff's office and the U.S. Border Patrol went out on foot, in trucks and on all-terrain vehicles to search. The woman's body was found in the drainage ditch, says Scott Webster, a deputy patrol agent in charge of the Pembina Border Station. "I think Canadian law is to be held responsible for that woman's death — for that innocent woman's death." Scott Webster, a deputy patrol agent in charge of the Pembina Border Station, says border patrols will find shoes and other belongings in these fields, left behind by people attempting to cross the border.
Source: CBC News June 01, 2017 10:02 UTC