Selfridge ANGB, Mich. – Enhanced technology has helped U.S. Border Patrol agents from the Marysville station crack down on illegal smuggling activities happening along the St. Clair River. Over the past several days, agents monitoring the Remote Video Surveillance System (RVSS) have detected three separate smuggling attempts
The  first case happened in the early morning of Oct. 16.  RVSS operators  observed a suspicious vessel traversing U.S. waters in Clay Township,  Mich.  When agents responded to the location of the vessel, information  came into the dispatch center of a vehicle in the area thought to be  involved with the vessel’s activity.  The vehicle was spotted by agents  who then performed a vehicle stop.  One of the men in the vehicle was  determined to be an illegal alien.  Agents were given consent to search  the vehicle and found $56,000 in U.S. currency, four stolen handguns and  an assortment of jewelry. 
The second  case happened on Oct. 23, when RVSS operators observed a subject being  dropped off by boat near a restaurant in Algonac.  Agents arrived on  scene and arrested the individual who turned out to be a previously  deported illegal alien.  A short time later, a vehicle believed to be  involved in the smuggling attempt was stopped by agents in Clay  Township.  The driver had several thousand of dollars in Canadian  currency in his possession.  
The third  case, happened on Oct. 26, at approximately 11 p.m.  RVSS operators  observed a small boat entering U.S. waters in Algonac.  The boat pulled  into downtown Algonac and three individuals exited the boat and ran  across M29.  Border Patrol agents determined tthe subjects are illegally  present in the United States and apprehended all three subjects.  
All three incidents remain under investigation at this time.
The  RVSS is part of the The Northern Border Project, which is an initiative  to enhance the use of technology in securing the Northern Border  against illegal cross-border activity.  Each RVSS site is comprised of a  total of four cameras – two day and two night cameras for 24/7  operations.  The cameras are monitored from a remote location.  The  Detroit Sector deployment consists of 11 RVSS sites along the St. Clair  River.
U.S. Customs and Border  Protection is the unified border agency within the Department of  Homeland Security charged with the management, control and protection of  our nation's borders at and between the official ports of entry. CBP is  charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the  country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.
 
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