DPS: 12 immigrants, 3 coyotes found at Phoenix drop house
Reported by: ABC15.com staff
Last Update: 8/27 10:25 pm
PHOENIX – DPS' Illegal Immigration Prevention Apprehension Team (IIMPACT) has arrested three coyotes and rescued 12 suspected undocumented immigrants at a central Phoenix drop house Thursday night.
A DPS news release stated, "the Phoenix Police Department (PPD) notified the IIMPACT unit about a 9-1-1 call which reported numerous victims being held at a location in Phoenix against their will."
At about 5:50 p.m., IIMPACT investigators approached the home near 24th and Jefferson avenues.
The release sated, "as they did, two men (coyotes) fled on foot. The men were quickly captured by IIMPACT investigators with the assistance of PPD Patrol and PPD Firebird Air Support."
Investigators said one of the suspects tossed a loaded gun into a neighbors yard as he fled from police.
The third coyote was found inside the home along with the 12 victims. All were men and all are believed to be in the United States illegally, according to DPS.
Some of the suspected undocumented immigrants were reported to have been held inside the house since Monday.
The release stated, "Victims reported being beaten with a 2x4, punched and kicked by the coyotes. Additionally, they reported deplorable conditions and were deprived of food and water. The victims also reported being held against their will at gunpoint in a room fortified with plywood on the windows."
DPS said the three suspects will be charged with kidnapping, extortion, aggravated assault and human smuggling.
The release stated, "One of the victims was transported to a local hospital for foot and leg injuries. Violent treatment is evident on some of the victims."
Friday, August 28, 2009
DPS: 12 immigrants, 3 coyotes found at Phoenix drop house (ABC15.com)
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