Border patrol called after bus was pulled over by deputies in Grand Traverse County
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Via: sparty-on • 10 months ago • 1 commentsBy: Alli Baxter (WPBN)
Border patrol called after bus was pulled over by deputies in Grand Traverse County
by Alli Baxter / Roxanne Werly
Fri, February 23rd 2024 at 3:13 PMUpdated Fri, February 23rd 2024 at 6:06 PM3VIEW ALL PHOTOSBorder patrol called after bus is pulled over by deputies in Grand Traverse County (UpNorthLive)
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, Mich. (WPBN/WGTU) -- The United States Customs and Border Protection was called after a bus was pulled over by the Grand Traverse County Sheriff's Office.
The bus was stopped by deputies around 10:15 a.m. Friday on North Garfield Avenue near the U.S. Postal Service Distribution Center.
The bus was still parked on the side of N. Garfield Avenue five hours after the initial stop.
Deputies said they saw the bus swerving and leaving its lane before the driver was pulled over.
When the deputies tried to identify the driver, the documentation provided didn't make sense, according to Captain Chris Clark with the Grand Traverse County Sheriff's Office.
The deputy issued a traffic citation to the driver and then called border patrol.
UpNorthLive News has contacted border patrol for more information and we will update this developing story when details are released.
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Every county is now a border county. Sanctuary state/county/city or not.
It makes no difference under Biden policy.