Body found in flooded area of Border Field State Park [Breaking]
A body was recovered from a flooded area of Border Field State Park Tuesday near the U.S.-Mexico border, authorities said.
U.S. Border Patrol agents reported finding the body about 12:25 p.m. on Monument Road near the border fence, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Sgt. Omar Vega in a news release. Because the body being located in a flood area, deputies from the Imperial Beach sheriff’s station, Border Patrol agents and Imperial Beach lifeguards worked together and used four-wheel drive vehicles and heavy equipment to retrieve the body, Vega said.Border Field State Park has been closed since late December because of flooding.
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