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Texas tractor-trailer driver charged with smuggling migrants was arrested while 'very high on meth': report
Homero Zamorano to appear in federal court Wednesday on human smuggling charges
Danielle WallaceBy Danielle Wallace | Fox News
 
The suspected driver of an abandoned Texas tractor-trailer so far linked to 53 migrant deaths was reported to be "very high on meth" when he was arrested nearby and taken to a hospital.

Homero Zamorano — who allegedly has a lengthy rap sheet and addresses in Houston and the Rio Grande Valley — is expected to appear in federal court Wednesday on human smuggling charges, the San Antonio Express-News reported. The 45-year-old is accused of abandoning the large tractor-trailer in sweltering heat in an industrial area near Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland and fleeing the scene on Monday.

"He was very high on meth when he was arrested nearby and had to be taken to the hospital," an unnamed law enforcement official told the Express-News.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-tractor-trailer-driver-smuggling-migrants-arrested-very-high-meth

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Will old Homero face the great dirt nap penalty or will he be released because at the time he was "unable to make good decisions?"  If this were in Mejifornia, I'm sure he would be freed. :pondering: