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Shadow Wolves Stalk Border Smugglers
FoxNews.com ^ | 11/13/02 | William LaJeunesse

Posted on 11/13/2002 9:00:41 AM PST by zingzang

LOS ANGELES — Innovations in law enforcement help many arms of justice but when it comes to tracking drug smugglers on the U.S.-Mexico border, native intuition may be the smartest weapon yet.

The Shadow Wolves is an elite U.S. Customs unit based in the Tohono O'odham Indian reservation in Arizona. It is composed solely of Native Americans of Blackfoot, Cheyenne and Pima tribes who are known for their uncanny ability to track aliens and the drugs they may carry.

"Instead of tracking an animal, we track human beings," agent Bryan Nez said.

Twenty-three Shadow Wolves patrol an area the size of Connecticut. It may resemble the middle of nowhere, but the 5,000-square-mile stretch of the Mexican border is the frontline of homeland security for America.

Trained as marksmen and trackers, the Shadow Wolves intercepted one-third of all the marijuana stopped by customs in Arizona in 2001.

"This is what we do every day. Day in, day out, we track," said agent Mike Kittson.

And this sensitive area has become overwhelmed by drug smuggling, said Richard Saunders, chief of the Tohono Police Department. "Just in the last year alone … we have seized more than 65,000 pounds of marijuana destined for the backyard of the United States," he told Fox News.

But, even with all the assistance they bring, Tohono hasn’t received anything yet in federal government aide to help the reservation’s borders, Saunders said.

"The American Patriot Act and the number of letters -- pages that are included in that -- there is absolutely no mention of dollars to Indian country in general, reservations, nations or law enforcement," he said.

In 1972 the Shadow Wolves originated to help stop the smuggling of contraband on reservations, according to the Native American Press/Ojibwe News, and they used their skills to stop marijuana from crossing the reservation on its way to other destinations.

Now, they are teaching their tracking skills to foreign governments to help them hunt down weapons of mass destruction, NAP/ON reported.

"Shadow Wolves use the skills they often learned as children: tracking game on the reservation or finding free-ranging livestock that may have wandered away. These early skills translate to much finer skills later in professional tracking," NAP/ON reported.

"A group of Shadow Wolves recently traveled to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan to train national police, border guards and customs officers on how to detect and track potential weapons of mass destruction smugglers who cross their borders."

And the tricks they teach are utilized daily at the Mexican border.

No matter how barren or desolate the desert may appear, the Shadow Wolves say there is a story told in the sand. They have become so effective at stopping narcotics smugglers that smugglers will unfurl a blanket before crossing a road so they leave no tracks. However, everyone leaves a trace of something behind.

Tiny burlap fibers sticking to tree branches suggest smugglers' packhorses still carry their bundles of marijuana.

Smugglers have started strapping pieces of carpet to their shoes, hoping to throw off the Shadow Wolves.

But the faint impressions leave a trail leading to drug sales across the country. In just one day the Shadow Wolves seized 800 pounds of pot.

"It is not about the stuff we miss," said Kittson. "It’s about the stuff we get."

And it’s not just the locals who are in need of protection from illegal border smugglers, Edward Emanuel, chairman of the Tohono O’odham Nation, told Fox News.

"They're in danger, not only our people, but also the people in the United States … because we don't know who's coming through," he said. "It's not just the nationals … the Mexican nationals, but people from other countries are coming through here."

Fox News' Amy C. Sims contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Mexico; US: Arizona; US: Arkansas
KEYWORDS: borderpatrol; drugsmuggling; warondrugs
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To: calawah98
Just testing some colors.
41 posted on 11/13/2002 2:59:41 PM PST by paulklenk
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To: Spiff
We have guys like them all over the border.
42 posted on 11/13/2002 3:34:02 PM PST by Ajnin
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To: 3AngelaD
When I lived out there, it was a day's drive, if that, depending on your vehicle and the absence of state troopers.

I thought distances in that part of the world were measured in units of alcohol: "Tempe? Two six-packs from here, a six-pack and a half if you're in a hurry."

43 posted on 11/13/2002 3:36:57 PM PST by Poohbah
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To: Poohbah
LMAO . . .I thought distances in that part of the world were measured in units of alcohol: "Tempe? Two six-packs from here, a six-pack and a half if you're in a hurry."

When I was young, in the 60's, my girlfriend and I would get off work at 7am Fridays, working at Motorola, and grab 2 eight-packs of baby-coors for our trip to Flagstaff.

For many years I lamented because I had never been out of the West and got invited on a road trip to Indiana. Oh brother, Texax, Okl., Missouri, Illinois all blended together. I was impressed at first that they had green grass growing in the highway dividers and the Mississippi was neat, but then it was all the same. I came home loving this beatiful state with all its many landscapes and history.


44 posted on 11/13/2002 4:00:06 PM PST by madfly
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To: paulklenk
Red?
45 posted on 11/13/2002 7:11:35 PM PST by calawah98
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To: zingzang
bttt
46 posted on 11/13/2002 7:16:43 PM PST by madfly
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To: madfly
I saw the report and even though I live in Brooklyn, New York... I learned more about tracking!!

I was a Boy Scout for many years and I was skilled in stalking; squirrells, not people,...

actually, I was the only one in my troop that could get right next to the tree the squirrell was near and he was still on the ground!!

Sound funny?... try it... find a park, with squirrels and try to get directly behind one with only a tree between you!!

47 posted on 11/13/2002 7:34:41 PM PST by Nitro
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To: sneakypete
Thought you might enjoy this story!
48 posted on 11/13/2002 8:00:25 PM PST by CARepubGal
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To: Squantos
Thanks for the ping!
49 posted on 11/13/2002 10:41:55 PM PST by Grampa Dave
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To: madfly; Poohbah
You've gotta be real careful nowadays, we finally have an open container law. Doesn't mean we don't use the alcohol measurement method, just means we may take more back roads to get where we're going!
50 posted on 11/14/2002 7:50:58 AM PST by HiJinx
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To: HiJinx
lol, bttt
51 posted on 11/14/2002 9:49:12 AM PST by madfly
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To: Nitro
I did that last week to a squirrel in my front yard; they have a great expression on their faces when you pop around the tree and say "squirrel!" at them :)

52 posted on 11/14/2002 10:08:00 AM PST by No.6
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To: No.6
It is fun, isn't it?
53 posted on 11/14/2002 5:57:53 PM PST by Nitro
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