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Border Patrol aids family who became lost and injured attempting to cross into Whatcom

U.S. Border Patrol agents recently located and helped a family that became lost and injured in a remote area of Whatcom County after illegally crossing the border from Canada.

Blaine Sector Chief Patrol Agent David S. BeMiller tweeted about the incident on Aug. 26, saying “Border Patrol Agent EMT’s provided aid on an injured ankle and assisted the family out of the remote area.”

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police contacted the Blaine Sector Border Patrol on the evening of Aug. 21 to report that a mother and her two children were lost in the Blaine area, U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokesperson Jason Givens told The Bellingham Herald in an email Tuesday, Aug. 29.

Agents found the family in a wooded area east of Blaine, Givens reported, and discovered that the mother had suffered an ankle injury while illegally crossing the border from Canada. She was unable to walk.

The Border Patrol agents helped her safely walk to a location where emergency medical services could evaluate the mother, according to Givens.

U.S. Border Patrol agents located a family that became lost and injured in a remote area of Whatcom County after illegally crossing the border from Canada on Aug. 21.
U.S. Border Patrol agents located a family that became lost and injured in a remote area of Whatcom County after illegally crossing the border from Canada on Aug. 21. U.S. Border Patrol Courtesy to The Bellingham Herald

This story was originally published September 1, 2022 at 5:00 AM.

David Rasbach
The Bellingham Herald
David Rasbach joined The Bellingham Herald in 2005 and now covers breaking news. He has been an editor and writer in several western states since 1994.
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