Teen smugglers lead Texas police on high-speed chase after illegal immigrants bail from vehicle

A pair of teens were arrested and charged with human smuggling after one of the boys led highway troopers on a high-speed vehicle chase in southern Texas, authorities said.

The Texas Department of Public Safety said a 16-year-old male driver and his 15-year-old passenger were apprehended, and each now faces charges for transporting a group of illegal immigrants in Hidalgo County. 

On Nov. 22, the driver of a Chevy SUV led troopers on a high-speed chase on U.S. 281, police said.

Dashcam footage shows that during the chase, the SUV pulled over and a group of illegal immigrants bailed out of the vehicle and fled on foot into the wilderness. One DPS trooper was able to arrest one illegal immigrant from Mexico, the department said.

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Meanwhile, the driver sped down the highway. A trooper was able to use a tire deflation device to disable the fleeing vehicle, forcing the driver to stop. 

Troopers then pursued as the driver fled on foot, jumped over a ranch fence, and attempted to escape into the brush. The 16-year-old was chased down and arrested by police.

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A passenger, 15, then exited from the brush and surrendered to state troopers, DPS said. 

Both juveniles were charged with human smuggling and evading arrest. They were transported to a juvenile detention center, authorities said. 

"We continue to see an increase in human smuggling events along the southern border involving juvenile drivers. Criminal smuggling organizations are recruiting juvenile drivers through the use of social media platforms. This is particularly dangerous to not only the juveniles involved but those who are smuggled for profit," Texas Highway Patrol Lt. Chris Olivarez said in a statement. 

"As part of Operation Lone Star, Governor Abbott implemented and directed the Texas Department of Public Safety to increase commercial motor vehicle safety inspections to ensure commercial drivers are following state and federal regulations, and enhance public safety. Commercial vehicles are used often for human smuggling as criminal organizations use commercial vehicles to blend in with the legitimate trucking industry," Olivarez added. 

Idaho state crime lab prioritizes evidence testing in college students' brutal murder case

FIRST ON FOX – MOSCOW, Idaho – The Idaho state crime lab has prioritized testing on evidence from the Moscow home where four University of Idaho students were murdered on Nov. 13, according to authorities.

Idaho State Police (ISP) Forensic Services is "doing much of the forensics analysis" in the case, which is a "priority for them," ISP Public Information Officer Aaron Snell told Fox News Digital in a Friday interview.

"There have been scientists working 24/7 in the lab to try and get back some of those results in quick order," Snell continued. "So, while there's other cases going on, this case is a priority. And we're starting to get back some results."

While it is unclear exactly how long it will take authorities to determine whether DNA that did not belong to any of the victims was left at the scene of the crime, results will "go to the detectives" when they become available, Snell explained.

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The evidence will help create a "full picture" of the crime scene and what exactly unfolded in the early morning hours of Nov. 13, when the four students were stabbed to death while sleeping.

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Each of the victims including Ethan Chapin, 20; Xana Kernodle, 20; Kaylee Goncalves, 21; and Madison Mogen, 21, had multiple stab wounds. "Some" of the victims had defensive wounds, according to autopsy results from the Latah County coroner. 

There were no signs of forced entry at the victims' house, but the crime scene was very bloody when police arrived shortly after receiving a 911 call reporting an unconscious person at 11:58 a.m. that morning.

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It is unclear exactly how many people — including the victims' two roommates — were at the home before police arrived.

"We're going to be patient. We're going to be thorough. And…we also ask that the community recognize that there are some aspects of this investigation that will take us a little bit longer, but we're going to continue to work through," Snell said.

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Moscow's last homicide occurred in 2015. Since quadruple murder, dozens of federal and state law enforcement officials have been assigned to the case to assist MPD in identifying and finding the killer, as well as the killer's motive.

Officials are also still searching for the murder weapon, which they believe to be a knife. They have received and analyzed more than 1,000 tips related to the case.

University of Idaho students will have the option to take remote classes as the perpetrator remains on loose. 

Police are asking anyone with information or footage related to the slayings to call 208-883-7180 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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