Fake DHL van used to smuggle immigrants

Authorities say smugglers are now using company logos to sneak people into the US.

Authorities say smugglers are now using company logos to sneak people into the US.

Border patrol agents said they saw a copy-cat DHL delivery van on Buckman Springs Road in Campo on March 14.

The agents said 19 people were crammed inside the van. They tried to run when the van was pulled over, but were later arrested. The driver escaped.

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