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Cartel Scout Arrested in Arizona Mountains Was Previously Deported Twice

Larrison Manygoats by Larrison Manygoats
February 26, 2026
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Cartel Scout Arrested in Arizona Mountains Was Previously Deported Twice
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Border Patrol agents arrested a cartel smuggling scout in the Sierra Pinta Mountains southeast of Yuma on February 18, disrupting the criminal network’s ability to monitor law enforcement movements and coordinate human trafficking operations.

The suspect had been deported from the United States twice in the past, making this the latest in a series of cartel scouts apprehended while conducting reconnaissance for transnational criminal organizations.

How Cartel Scouts Operate

The Yuma Sector Targeting and Intelligence Division had been investigating cartel scouting activities responsible for the movement of illegal aliens through the Wellton Station area. Cartel scouts use vantage points in remote mountains to keep track of law enforcement movements and coordinate smuggling operations.

During a search of the site, agents discovered food supplies, sustainment equipment, and a solar panel indicating an extended scouting mission. Scouts use solar panels to charge batteries for surveillance and communications equipment, often stationed in mountain positions for days or weeks at a time to relay real-time information about Border Patrol movements.

The arrest reveals how cartels have established sophisticated intelligence networks operating miles inside the U.S. border, with scouts positioned in remote areas to monitor law enforcement activity.

Criminal Charges and Prosecution

The suspect was transported to Wellton Station for processing and will be referred to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the State of Arizona. The subject is being charged with illegal entry under 8 U.S.C. Section 1325, with potential enhancements for scouting activities at sentencing.

The Yuma Border Patrol Sector Prosecutions Unit works closely with federal prosecutors to ensure maximum charges for bringing in and harboring aliens in the United States. Yuma Sector intends to pursue sentencing enhancements tied to scouting activities conducted in support of transnational criminal organizations.

Unified Border Enforcement

“The arrest of this dangerous smuggler is a perfect example of a unified border enforcement team working together to achieve a successful law enforcement outcome,” said Acting Chief Patrol Agent Dustin Caudle. “These ruthless transnational criminal organizations have no regard for human life, and the dismantling of these cartel networks ensures a secure border that increases the safety of agents and our communities.”

The operation involved coordination between Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents and Yuma Air Branch Air and Marine agents, demonstrating the integrated approach needed to counter increasingly sophisticated cartel operations along the Southwest Border.


Source: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Border Patrol

 

 

Larrison Manygoats

Larrison Manygoats

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