James Epling
2003
James Paul Epling served the U.S. Army.
How He Died
Manner
Accident
Cause
Multiple traumatic injuries
What Happened
Border Patrol Agent James Epling drowned in the Colorado River near Andrade, California.
He and other agents had been involved in a foot pursuit of a Mexican national and three Chinese nationals who were spotted on the California side of the river. Agent Epling had jumped into the river and pulled the three Chinese nationals out of the water, saving one of them who was drowning. He was running downstream, attempting to arrest the Mexican national, when he went under the water.
Agents lost track of Agent Epling during the foot pursuit. He remained missing until his body was located three days later, approximately 200 yards from where he was last seen. Agents from the Yuma and San Diego Border Patrol Sectors, as well as many other United States and Mexican agencies, assisted in the search for Agent Epling.
The Mexican national, who was smuggling the others, was charged with 12 counts in connection with the incident, including transportation of illegal aliens resulting in death and transporting illegal aliens for financial gain.
Agent Epling was a member of the U.S. Army Reserve. He had served with United States Border Patrol for less than one year and was assigned to the Yuma Border Patrol Station.
Agent Epling was a member of the U.S. Army Reserve. He had served with United States Border Patrol for less than one year and was assigned to the Yuma Border Patrol Station.
He and other agents had been involved in a foot pursuit of a Mexican national and three Chinese nationals who were spotted on the California side of the river. Agent Epling had jumped into the river and pulled the three Chinese nationals out of the water, saving one of them who was drowning. He was running downstream, attempting to arrest the Mexican national, when he went under the water.
Agents lost track of Agent Epling during the foot pursuit. He remained missing until his body was located three days later, approximately 200 yards from where he was last seen. Agents from the Yuma and San Diego Border Patrol Sectors, as well as many other United States and Mexican agencies, assisted in the search for Agent Epling.
The Mexican national, who was smuggling the others, was charged with 12 counts in connection with the incident, including transportation of illegal aliens resulting in death and transporting illegal aliens for financial gain.
Agent Epling was a member of the U.S. Army Reserve. He had served with United States Border Patrol for less than one year and was assigned to the Yuma Border Patrol Station.
Agent Epling was a member of the U.S. Army Reserve. He had served with United States Border Patrol for less than one year and was assigned to the Yuma Border Patrol Station.
Survivors
He was survived by his expectant wife and three children.
Service Record
U.S. Army
Also Served
United States Department of Homeland Security - Customs and Border Protection - United States Border Patrol
Border Patrol Agent
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