Seattle residents plead not guilty to border crossing charges
DERRICK PERKINS | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 3 years, 8 months AGO
Two Seattle residents allegedly involved in an attempted illegal border crossing in Lincoln County earlier this year have pleaded not guilty to multiple charges in U.S. District Court.
Miguel Angel Medina and Leslie Patricia Rivera, who authorities say met up with six Mexican nationals on Jan. 19 after they cross over from Canada, were arraigned on March 1. They face federal charges of conspiracy to transport illegal aliens and transportation of illegal aliens.
U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested Medina and Rivera while following up on a suspected border crossing in the West Kootenai area about 5 a.m., according to a press release. Between six and nine individuals were reported coming down from Canada on foot.
Agents stopped a “suspect” vehicle boasting Washington state plates on a U.S. Forest Service road, according to the U.S Attorney’s Office for the District of Montana. Rivera was behind the wheel while Medina sat in the front passenger seat. In the back, authorities found six individuals.
All eight were taken to the Border Patrol Station in Eureka for processing.
The pair made an initial appearance in federal court on Jan 21. A grand jury handed up the indictment in mid-February.
ARTICLES BY DERRICK PERKINS
Mother of child now faces charges in child pornography case in district court
A Martin City mother allegedly looked the other way as a neighbor sexually abused one of the children under her care, prosecutors say.
Woman caught in home brought up on burglary charge
Carrie Joanne Anderson, 50, is expected to appear before Judge Amy Eddy on Dec. 11 for her arraignment on the felony count.
Mother knew about child’s sexual abuse at hands of neighbor, court docs say
A Martin City mother looked the other way as a neighbor sexually abused one of the children under her care, prosecutors say.