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Truck carrying 18 immigrants plunges off cliff
Posted: 11.25.2009 at 9:28 AM
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ALICE, TEXAS (AP) -- A pickup hauling at least 18 people plunged off a more than 40-foot embankment and came to rest upside down south of Alice.

Patrol dash cam video showed the rescue efforts.

Capt. Joe Martinez with the Jim Wells County Sheriff's Office told KIII-TV that it's pretty common for vehicles to go through fences, "but they weren't expecting this 45-foot drop."

Martinez said numerous responders Tuesday afternoon assisted the Border Patrol because "there were so many victims." Authorities said at least 18 people, suspected to be illegal immigrants, were in the truck.

Martinez says the Border Patrol had been notified by officers in another county to watch for the pickup, which then tried to flee.

Messages left Wednesday with a Border Patrol spokesman were not immediately returned to The Associated Press.

Alice is 40 miles west of Corpus Christi.

(Copyright ©2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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