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Border Agent Arrested on Complaint of Mexican Boy

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Times Staff Writer

Calexico police have arrested a U.S. Border Patrol agent on suspicion of kidnaping a 14-year-old Mexican boy, attempted extortion and assault with a deadly weapon, Calexico Police Chief Leslie Ginn said Monday.

Ginn said Robert M. Ferrick, 24, was arrested Sunday night after the boy told police Ferrick had terrorized him over a three-day period, handcuffing him, cutting his hair, forcing him to strip and firing a shot near his head while he lay on the ground.

Ferrick is being held at the Imperial Valley Jail in El Centro in lieu of $100,000 bond for arraignment today.

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Dale Musegades, chief agent in charge of the Calexico station, said the Immigration and Naturalization Service is investigating the case. He said that if Ferrick is released on bail he will be reassigned to a desk job pending the outcome of the investigation and legal case.

Ferrick joined the Border Patrol a year ago last month and has had no other complaints against him, Musegades said. He said the youth who made the charges is a resident of Mexico who has been detained 18 times in the last nine months for being in the United States illegally.

Musegades said that Mexicans who regularly cross the border illegally and the agents who patrol the area tend to know each other by name.

Musegades said the youth told police Ferrick was retaliating against him because the boy allegedly stole a pair of binoculars from Ferrick’s vehicle in March.

Ginn said the extortion charge related to “money for the binoculars” but declined to elaborate on the charge.

The youth accused Ferrick of terrorizing him on Friday, Saturday and Sunday after the youth had been detained by Border Patrol agents each day. Mexican illegal aliens usually are offered voluntary departure and are released at the border, Ginn said.

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After Ferrick completed his Thursday night shift on Friday morning, he allegedly took the youth from detention to a remote area on Mt. Signal Road, about 10 miles west of Calexico, physically abused him and left him there, Ginn said.

On Saturday, Ferrick again allegedly took the youth from detention to the remote area, handcuffed the boy, and cut off some of his hair with scissors.

“The victim was forced to lie on his back while the agent threatened him and fired a shot into the ground about two feet from his head. The juvenile was then forced to undress and was kicked into a ditch,” Ginn said.

On Sunday, Ferrick allegedly drove the juvenile to the Mt. Signal area for a third time and cut off the rest of his hair. “He forced the youth to undress, threw the youth’s clothes into the All American Canal and left him,” Ginn said.

He said the unidentified juvenile fished his clothes out of the canal and found some fishermen to give him a ride back to Calexico, where he reported his charges to Calexico police about 11:30 a.m.

Ginn said he and two sergeants immediately launched an investigation.

“We found the hair, we found the bullet,” Ginn said. He said Ferrick was arrested with a search warrant at his home in Holtville, about eight miles northeast of Calexico, at about 7:30 p.m. Sunday. He said Ferrick did not resist arrest.

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Ginn said he did not know how or why the youth could have been released to Ferrick each day. “I am not going to have the Police Department investigating Border Patrol procedures. I don’t know what happened. Possibly there’s no paper work on the kid.”

The youth, an orphan, is being held at the county juvenile detention facility.

Ferrick is the second agent from the Calexico office to be investigated by the INS internal affairs unit. Last month, a Calexico doctor, Jose A. Cisneros, said he was beaten and humiliated by Agent Kevin Jarvis.

Times staff writer H.G. Reza contributed to this report.

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