Cartels use mountaintops to monitor police in Arizona

Posted on May 21, 2011 • Filed under: Conflicts, Crime, Drug Activity, Mexico, Organized Crime, United States

Hiking through rough Arizona desert terrain a few miles north of the Mexican border recently with a group of armed DEA agents, we were approached by a lone U.S. Border Patrol agent. He warned we should be careful up ahead, because two people believed to be spotters for a Mexican drug cartel had just been seen running down a ridge to elude U.S. authorities.

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