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00:00HUNDREDS OF AMERICAN CRIMINALS HAVE BEEN HIDING OUT, THINKING THEY'RE SAFE IN MEXICO, UNTIL NOW.
00:15AN ELITE MEXICAN TASK FORCE IS TRACKING THEM DOWN.
00:28WHAT MADE YOU DECIDE TO COME ACROSS THE BORDER?
00:31TRYING TO GET OUT OF DODGE.
00:33YOU TOOK OFF.
00:34NOBODY WANT TO BE IN JAIL.
00:35AND RETURNING THEM TO THE U.S. TO FACE JUSTICE.
00:39THESE GUYS ARE ON THE HUNT.
00:40DON'T MOVE.
00:41I WAS DOWN IN THE SIGHT.
00:42BALL.
00:43DON'T COME BACK TO THE HAND.
00:47THE FUGITIVE HUNTERS.
00:58THE FUGITIVE HUNTERS ARE PATROLLING A NEIGHBORHOOD IN MEXICALI TWO MILES FROM THE U.S. BORDER.
01:12TRANSLATORS LIKE DAVID HELP THEM SPEAK WITH AMERICAN SUSPECTS.
01:28THEY'RE LOOKING FOR ANYBODY THAT'S SUSPICIOUS.
01:34ANYBODY OUT OF THE ORDINARY.
01:38THEY TOLD ME NOT TO GET OUT.
02:04THEY ASKED HER IF SHE WAS AMERICAN AND SHE SAID NO.
02:07BUT THE WAY SHE SAID NO IS PERFECT ENGLISH.
02:20THE AGENTS QUESTION THE WOMAN WHO SAYS SHE'S NOT A U.S. CITIZEN.
02:23AS OTHER POLICE UNITS ARRIVE ON THE SCENE.
02:30I WAS LISTENING GEORGE.
02:31GEORGE IS MY BOYFRIEND.
02:32GEORGE IS MEXICAN?
02:33YEAH, HE'S MEXICAN.
02:34I CAN GIVE YOU THE ADDRESS WHERE I'M STAYING.
02:36I'M BACK.
02:37KELLY?
02:38YEAH.
02:39I HAVE WEED ON ME.
02:40YOU HAVE WEED?
02:41YEAH.
02:42I HAVE WEED?
02:43YEAH.
02:44I HAVE WEED?
02:45YEAH.
02:46I HAVE WEED.
02:47NO, I HAVE ICE.
02:48I HAVE A LITTLE BAG OF ICE.
02:49I HAVE A LITTLE BAG OF ICE.
02:50ICE?
02:51MOTA YIELO?
02:52SHE'S IN TROUBLE.
02:53CROSSING THE BORDER AND GETTING CAUGHT WITH DRUGS, MAN.
02:58NO.
02:59NO.
03:00NO.
03:01NO.
03:02NO.
03:03NO.
03:04NO.
03:05WE'RE WALKING DOWN TO MY FRIEND'S HOUSE RIGHT NOW TO GET MY PHONE.
03:07YES.
03:08THAT'S NOT MY PHONE.
03:09THAT'S WHY I NEED TO GO GET MY PHONE.
03:11THAT'S NOT MY PHONE.
03:12THAT'S WHY I NEED TO GO GET MY PHONE.
03:13.
03:17.
03:20.
03:21.
03:22.
03:23.
03:25.
03:27.
03:29.
03:31.
03:32.
03:33.
03:34.
03:35.
03:37.
03:38.
03:39.
03:40.
03:41Yes, it is.
03:42You're married.
03:43I'm not married.
03:44I've never been married.
03:45OK.
03:46Yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:47Your name is your father.
03:48I'm adopted.
03:49I'm adopted.
03:50OK.
03:51I'm adopted.
03:52OK.
03:57I got to translate.
04:00Please.
04:01Excuse me.
04:02What is your name?
04:03Kelly Marie Kindland.
04:04Is that your real name you're giving?
04:06That, OK, so that is on my birth certificate,
04:09but I don't know that last name.
04:11And he's saying I'm lying, and I'm saying I'm not.
04:14Then he asked me my father's maiden name.
04:15I said, I'm adopted out of Sacramento.
04:17OK.
04:18I'm a foster child.
04:19OK.
04:20I'm a foster.
04:21Do you have any kind of idea on you?
04:22I don't.
04:23I don't have idea.
04:24I haven't had an idea in years.
04:25Like, no joke.
04:26I've lived on the streets most of my life.
04:29What's your parents' name?
04:33No parents.
04:34I've been in foster care my whole life.
04:36I have no sisters.
04:38I have no children.
04:39I've never been married.
04:40OK.
04:44OK.
04:45Do you have a Facebook page?
04:46Kelly Marie Kindler.
04:47Kelly Marie Kindler.
04:48Facebook.
04:49No, Kelly Kindler.
04:50Kelly Kindler.
04:51You're a social security number?
04:52I don't know that.
04:53You don't know it.
04:54They can't find out who you are right now.
04:56They're going to take you in, and your fingerprint's going to waste a lot of time.
05:01I am with my boyfriend.
05:02Who is this to you?
05:03This is just a friend that I know from my boyfriend.
05:04And where's your boyfriend right now?
05:05He's probably in his brother's house.
05:06So they're going to take you to your boyfriend and get your documents to verify who you are.
05:08Do you know the number of the house?
05:09The street number?
05:10The house number?
05:11The house number?
05:12You know how to get there.
05:13You know how to get there?
05:14You know how to get there?
05:15You know how to get there?
05:16It's a very strange place for someone who doesn't speak Spanish.
05:45We'll be walking around in these streets here with the, I'm carrying meth.
05:50It's a weird situation.
05:52It's right here in front.
05:54Blue house with a gate.
06:08The agents are trying to confirm the identity of a woman who says her name is Kelly.
06:13Hello.
06:14Hello.
06:15I'm just looking for Jorge.
06:16He's not here?
06:17Oh.
06:18Where's your identification?
06:19You're right here.
06:20If George doesn't have it, then I don't know.
06:21What's he doing?
06:22What's he doing?
06:23What's he doing?
06:24What's he doing?
06:25What's he doing?
06:26What's he doing?
06:27What's he doing?
06:28What's he doing?
06:29What's he doing?
06:30What's he doing?
06:31What's he doing?
06:32What's he doing?
06:33What's he doing?
06:34Well, the woman's name is Casey.
06:35What's he doing?
06:36No.
06:37What's he doing here?
06:38No.
06:39What's he doing here?
06:40No, there's my sister.
06:41What's he doing?
06:44You know her dog?
06:46The man knows the woman by a different name, Casey.
06:53If you tell them the correct name, they can find you.
07:00If you don't have no warrant for arrest, they'll let you go.
07:05What if I do have a warrant?
07:16Back at headquarters in Tijuana, another unit of the Fugitive Hunters just got classified intel about an American woman on the FBI's most wanted list.
07:36Joanne Chesimard, a.k.a. Asata Shakur, is a former member of the Black Liberation Army.
07:43Convicted for the murder of a police officer, she escaped from prison in 1979 and has been on the run for over 40 years.
08:13The Fugitive Hunters are headed to Rosarito, a resort town on the coast, only 20 miles south of the U.S. border, where the FBI believes they have tracked Chesimard.
08:23This woman, who looks pretty much like a grandmother right now, she was part of the Black Panthers, remember this, in America in the 70s?
08:51U.S. authorities issued a digitally-aged image of Chesimard. The fugitive hasn't been seen by police in decades.
09:01Right there in front of the pickup truck?
09:11Yes.
09:16The agents surround a rose-colored apartment building where they believe Chesimard is hiding out.
09:41The woman gives a different name, not Joanne Chesimard.
09:51No.
09:52No.
09:53No.
09:54No.
09:55No.
09:56No.
09:57No.
09:58No.
09:59No.
10:00No.
10:01No.
10:02No.
10:03No.
10:04No.
10:05No.
10:06No.
10:07No.
10:08No.
10:09No.
10:10No.
10:11No?
10:12I'm here temporarily.
10:13Jenny, where is your ID?
10:14It's in my wallet.
10:15It's in my wallet.
10:17I live in San Diego.
10:19I see it temporarily.
10:21Tell me what is the problem.
10:27The fugitive hunters will take their suspect to police headquarters in Tijuana.
10:33What could I do wrong?
10:45How long have you been living in that apartment?
10:48I've only been there like two or three months, that's all.
10:51Two or three months?
10:52Yeah.
10:53I really just wanted to be around all Mexicans.
10:56The system is failing, it's collapsing in America.
11:00I was resting when you came and I heard the noise.
11:03I did not really expect this to happen.
11:08You're at that apartment by yourself?
11:10Yeah, just me.
11:12Are you being arrested before?
11:15I never got arrested in my life.
11:18I never went to jail in my life.
11:36All right, we didn't stay.
11:42If you tell them the correct name, they can find you.
11:56If you don't have no warrant for arrest, they'll let you go.
11:58The fugitive hunters in Mexicali are questioning a woman who may have a warrant for her arrest back in the States.
12:04What if I do have a warrant?
12:08So you do have a warrant.
12:10If you have a warrant for arrest, they'll talk with you.
12:13Okay, let's talk.
12:14In the truck.
12:15In the truck?
12:16Okay.
12:17Okay.
12:18Okay.
12:26What's your name?
12:27Casey, C-A-S-E-Y.
12:28C-A-S-E-Y.
12:29C-A-S-E-Y.
12:30C-A-S-E-Y.
12:31C-A-S-E-Y.
12:32C-A-S-E-Y.
12:33C-A-S-E-Y.
12:34C-A-S-E-Y.
12:35C-A-S-E-Y.
12:36C-A-S-E-Y.
12:37C-A-S-E-Y.
12:38C-A-S-E-Y.
12:39So how can you tell when someone's lying?
12:41She was hiding something.
12:54Right now they're currently checking to see exactly what she
13:00has a warrant rest for, and they're just waiting for the update.
13:11So they've got to make sure that you're not lying about your name, so all you've got to
13:16do is just...
13:17I've been born in Oakland, California.
13:19Yeah, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, okay, I know.
13:30So she has a criminal history.
13:32She's been arrested already for trafficking drugs.
13:35It seems like you have a warrant in Idaho.
13:38What would it be for?
13:39I'm checking in.
13:41Not checking in?
13:42You're a probation?
13:43Yeah.
13:44Did you spend time in jail over there?
13:46For how many years?
13:47Three years.
13:48Three years?
13:49How was it?
13:50Terrifying.
13:51Terrifying.
13:52I thought it put in shadows, was it?
14:0039-year-old Casey from Oakland, California, is wanted for probation violation after spending
14:06three years in prison in Idaho for drug trafficking.
14:10She's been on the run for three years.
14:12They're going to take you in.
14:14They're taking you back to prison this morning.
14:16What do you think?
14:18Stop talking to me nicely now, okay?
14:21Would you do me that favor?
14:22I'm just ruining my life right now.
14:25She's not by being over here in Mexicali so far from Idaho, she can hide, and now it looks
14:37like she's going back to prison.
14:53Now they're going to do 10 years.
15:1710 years?
15:18Yes.
15:19I don't want to do this.
15:26I'm sorry.
15:27I'm sorry.
15:28I'm sorry, Casey.
15:29It's nothing personal.
15:46She's obviously very distraught.
15:49She's crying a lot.
15:50How does that make you feel?
15:53Yes, you can hide here in Mexico.
16:06You guys are final.
16:08I don't know who you are, you have a crime, you are legitimate, you have an order, you have to pay.
16:15Here in Mexico, I don't expect you to hide.
16:17Yes, you got to hide here in Mexico, you guys are final.
16:19Of course.
16:23Here.
16:38The fugitive hunters take Casey to the border and hand her over to the US authorities.
17:08You understand Casey that you've been deported from Mexico for five years?
17:33Here.
17:36Well, being in prison is longer than us.
17:54She looked like she wanted to punch somebody.
17:56Who wants to go to jail and who wants to leave those who want.
18:03And she's a dangerous person, because she can be done with lies, and how about if she was armed?
18:07Yes, exactly.
18:08So you trust yourself, like, oh, poor girl, and boom.
18:12Boom.
18:13So you always have to be alert.
18:14Exactly.
18:15The fugitive hunters have in custody the woman US law enforcement believes is Joanne Chesemart, convicted of murder over 40 years ago.
18:42The FBI warrant lists a dozen aliases for Joanne Chesemart.
18:56The fugitive hunters take the suspect to the border and hand her over to US law enforcement.
19:03She's been on the run, like, 40 years.
19:04The U.S. march here.
19:05We had to check the fingerprints.
19:06They are the ones who have all the profiles.
19:07Right now, she's going to be deported.
19:08They are the ones who have all the profiles.
19:09Right now, she's going to be deported.
19:10They are the ones who have all the profiles.
19:11Right now, she's going to be deported.
19:13Okay.
19:14We are coming here.
19:15The fugitive hunters take the suspect to the border and hand her over to US law enforcement.
19:20She's been on the run, like, 40 years.
19:22The U.S. march here, we had to check the fingerprints.
19:26They are the ones who have all the profiles.
19:29Right now, she's going to be deported.
19:30Okay, Chase, we're coming here.
19:43Okay, bye.
19:50Every doctor is in your hand.
19:52Hold them up.
19:53They're not that heavy.
19:54Hold them up.
19:55I can come back tonight.
19:57You can come back any day you want.
19:59If you don't have any problems over there, you can come back any day.
20:30The fugitive hunters just got a lead from US law enforcement about a fugitive they've arrested before.
20:36Emanuel Sanchez, from Orange County, California, was convicted of human trafficking two years ago, and he is currently wanted for parole violation.
20:49The agents have intel that he's been spotted at a house in Tijuana.
21:04Armed, dangerous, and doesn't have much to lose.
21:21That makes you extra vulnerable.
21:23The agents head to the location.
21:30They'll set up a stakeout around the house where they believe Sanchez is hiding.
21:36The agents head to the location.
21:37They'll set up a stakeout around the house where they believe Sanchez is hiding.
21:38They'll set up a stakeout around the house where they believe Sanchez is hiding.
21:51They'll set up here and we'll see you next to the side.
21:58The home.
22:00When they moved, I was doing this in the corner.
22:06And here it's a lot of patience,
22:08because I'm not going to act,
22:09unless I'm 100% sure that it's the goal.
22:17It's not going to be in movement.
22:19Commander Santiago spots a man on the roof of the house.
22:36He's looking in their direction.
22:40But it's not Sanchez.
22:44It's a gamble.
22:45If they go in and it's not him,
22:47they blow their covers, they blow the operation.
22:50He will run.
22:52They may never get another chance.
23:01Suddenly, the agents notice smoke coming from the target house.
23:10Look at the flames, the fog over.
23:12Come on, Central.
23:13At the 20-20.
23:14They're burning the room.
23:15They're burning the room.
23:18They're burning the room.
23:19They're burning the room.
23:22Come on, Central.
23:23Come on, Central.
23:24To kill the bombers.
23:25Commander Santiago calls the fire department
23:27and races to alert the neighbors.
23:29Come on, neighbors.
23:33Oh, my God.
23:34The man in the house has disappeared.
23:43Commander Santiago sends his agents out to find him.
23:45..
23:58What's wrong?
23:59The agents find the man just a few blocks away from the burning house.
24:22The man refuses to give them any information about Sanchez.
24:29The fugitive hunters will turn him over to the local police on charges of arson.
24:39What happened?
24:56What were they making, Matthew?
24:59Probably think that we were coming for a bus to the lab and he panicked and he burned it.
25:06Did you underestimate him?
25:07Yeah.
25:08For the information that I have, I believe he was going to be a drug addict.
25:13But what I'm seeing now, he's probably a ringleader.
25:16A ringleader.
25:18So these guys were working for Emmanuel Sanchez.
25:21Yeah.
25:22He's a bigger fish than you thought.
25:23Yeah.
25:24This is going to be one of the cases that take longer time, but I have a lot of faith in
25:29that we're going to capture it.
25:31I'll catch you in a nearer.
26:02In Tijuana, the fugitive hunters are out on a routine patrol.
26:19We just got a link from the comandante.
26:34They're looking for a man named Israel Quarry Toscano from Escondido, California.
26:42Nice little teardrop face tattoo.
26:4426-year-old Israel Toscano from Southern California is wanted by the U.S. Marshals for assault
26:53of a police officer while driving a stolen vehicle.
26:57He's been on the run for a year.
26:59Back at headquarters, with only a name and a photo from the Marshals, the team is gathering
27:09intel to try to locate Toscano.
27:11We have information that is shared by the U.S. authorities.
27:16He attacked police.
27:19He was fleeing from the U.S. for the crime he had committed there.
27:23He's refugee in Mexico and continues to be delineated.
27:27There's no concrete information.
27:29We have possible locations.
27:32We're trying to locate them.
27:33The commander sends out a second unit to help search the area where they believe Toscano
27:47may be hiding.
27:47They know a general area.
28:04They don't even have an exact address.
28:06On the outskirts of Tijuana, Vista Encantada is only four miles from the U.S. border.
28:25Here we're going to be going to see if we can see it.
28:29And we're going to ask if we've seen it.
28:31We're going to be looking for a guy, we're going to be looking for a guy.
28:43Look, look, look at this guy who's coming out of the way.
28:46Let's go and ask us.
28:50We're going to looking for a guy.
28:52So we're going to get you to meet him.
28:56Is he from here?
28:57Yes, he is.
28:58We're going to be looking for a guy.
28:58The agent spent several hours canvassing the area for leads.
29:28The agent spent a lot of time on the bus.
29:36I'm going to go to the bus.
29:38What's going on?
29:40Nothing.
29:42What's going on?
29:44What's going on?
29:46We're going to look for a person.
29:50No, no.
29:52We're going to look for a person.
30:02We're going to look for a person.
30:07We're going to look for a person.
30:09I'm going to show you a photo.
30:11I'm going to look for a person.
30:13I'm going to look for a person.
30:15They finally find someone who recognizes Toscano.
30:20He's seen him on a street nearby.
30:35The team meets back at headquarters to plan a stakeout for Toscano.
30:41We have a lot of data analysis and localization on the map that they just want.
30:44A street that coincide with the one that they passed us.
30:49Where we possibly can stay.
30:50So we're going to confirm that.
30:53What we know, roba carros.
31:23The fugitive hunters are searching for Israel Toscano, wanted by the U.S. Marshals, and believed to be armed and dangerous.
31:46Like he was aggressive for the police.
31:48They tried to pull him over and allegedly crashed into the cop car,
31:52tried to run over one of the police, and escaped from the American authorities as they were chasing him.
31:59This is obviously not someone that is easily intimidated by the police.
32:03Two units take out the street in Vista Encantada, where an eyewitness has seen Toscano walking.
32:12Two units take out the street in Vista Encantada, where an eyewitness has seen Toscano walking.
32:26The agent's parked on the block.
32:33Her job tonight is to identify him.
32:39Where I am from, a teardrop tattoo means someone close to you was killed.
32:45Where I am from, a teardrop tattoo means someone close to you was killed.
32:52Where I am from, a teardrop tattoo means someone close to you was killed.
33:06Where I am from, a teardrop tattoo means someone close to you, a teardrop tattoo means someone close to you, a teardrop tattoo means someone close to you was killed.
33:21The commander sets out on foot alone to search for Toscano.
33:37The agents take off their bulletproof vests to go undercover and head toward the Target Street.
34:07The commander believes she has spotted Toscano in the doorway of a house.
34:30There's two guys, she suspects that it's one of them, but they're still inside the gate.
34:39The agents don't have a search warrant, so they'll have to wait for the suspect to come out onto the street.
34:51Like, from what I've gathered, the guy left the property and is walking down the street.
35:00The commander says that's Toscano.
35:01The commander says that's Toscano.
35:13The commander says that's Toscano.
35:25The commander says that's Toscano.
35:27He's a man.
35:29A man.
35:30I am going.
35:44The fugitive hunters have spotted a man they believe is Israel Toscano.
35:48He's wanted by the U.S. Marshals for assaulting a California state trooper while fleeing in
35:58a stolen car.
36:18The fugitive gives a different name, but the commander recognizes him as Toscano.
36:23The agents question the teenager who was walking with Toscano.
36:48The agents run the kid's information and find no arrest warrants.
37:07They let him go.
37:15The fugitive hunters take Toscano back to headquarters.
37:22The fugitive hunters take Toscano.
37:29The fugitive hunters take Toscano.
37:31The fugitive hunters take Toscano.
37:38The fugitive hunters take Toscano.
37:45The fugitive hunters take Toscano.
37:48The fugitive hunters take Toscano.
37:53These agents had literally a name, an alleged crime, and a photo.
38:18How they actually found this man, like narrowing in on him, zeroing in on him, block by block.
38:29They're fugitive hunters for a reason.
38:48One of us, because we've already touched, and we've got hit.
38:53We have to come and win.
38:55They played well.
38:57They played well.
38:59I have 10, um, arrests.
39:04I have 10.
39:0710 arrests?
39:08Let's see.
39:15What happened tonight?
39:16It's just, I don't know.
39:17I don't know.
39:18It just happened too quick.
39:19I was just right there, and the next thing you know, we got rolled up.
39:21Where are you from?
39:22Where were you born?
39:23San Diego.
39:24You're from San Diego?
39:25How'd you end up in Tijuana?
39:26Um, they tried saying I hit a highway patrol officer, which I didn't.
39:31I wouldn't try and get it together even.
39:33I was just trying to go down the right path, but at the same time, I'm not trying to go
39:37through time.
39:38And you got away.
39:39You came to Mexico.
39:40How long have you been in Mexico now?
39:42For about a year.
39:43For about a year?
39:44Yeah.
39:45What was the hardest part of being on the run in Mexico?
39:48Just mostly, like, surviving the longest year.
39:50Like financially, or?
39:51Yeah, financially.
39:52You mean, because if you don't eat, then no one's going to give you a dollar.
39:56No one's going to help you out.
39:57Yeah.
39:58I'm losing my mom.
39:59My mom's dying on me.
40:00You know what I mean?
40:01Honestly, that's why I came down here too.
40:02Oh, really?
40:03I'm sorry to hear that.
40:04Yeah.
40:05Did you know about this unit?
40:06Yeah.
40:07Do you know what this unit does?
40:09Yeah.
40:10They dedicate themselves to finding fugitives.
40:12I never knew they would be looking for me like that, you mean?
40:15I mean, I'm already looking at eight years, you mean.
40:18Do you think so?
40:19Yeah.
40:20I have a lot of charges.
40:25It's never easy, you know, seeing people emotional and afraid, but he knew it was coming.
40:43He said he's been in and out of prison, and he ran for a reason.
40:48The agents take Israel Toscano to the border and hand him over to U.S. authorities.
41:06Yeah, doing a handover.
41:07This is his last time in Mexico for a while.
41:09Yeah, doing a handover.
41:10This is his last time in Mexico for a while.
41:26And just like that, one more American fugitive out of Mexico, back to where he belongs.
41:45Goes to show, if you're a criminal thinking about hiding out in Mexico, I think twice, because
41:52these guys are on the hunt.
41:54These guys are on the hunt.
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