Wanted Murder Suspect from Albania Fails in Illegal Entry Attempt Across U.S./Canada Border

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ELLENBURG DEPOT, N.Y. – On December 20, Border Patrol agents assigned to the Champlain Station arrested an Albanian man, identified as Sandra Hiraj age 20, during a failed attempt to illegally enter the United States. Record checks revealed that Hiraj is wanted by the government of Albania for murdering a police officer. The arrest occurred after a local resident called the station about a suspicious individual.

“The Swanton Border Patrol Sector relies heavily on the people that live and work near the border to report suspicious activity,” said Norm Lague, Patrol Agent in Charge of the Champlain Station. “This call prevented a dangerous fugitive from justice from successfully entering the United States.”

At approximately 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday December 20, Border Patrol agents received a call regarding a suspicious man walking south on Canaan Road near the International Border. This area is sparsely populated and is mostly used for agriculture. Agents searched the area and encountered a man matching the description requesting to use the phone in the reception area of a local business.

As agents questioned the subject to determine immigration status, the man produced an Ontario driver’s license identifying himself as Sandra Hiraj, and eventually admitted that he entered the United States through the woods. He also admitted to being a citizen of Albania and having applied for refugee status in Canada. Agents arrested Hiraj, and brought him to the station for additional record checks and post-arrest processing.

Biometric record checks confirmed that Hiraj did not have legal immigration status in the United States, and revealed that Hiraj has an outstanding warrant of arrest in Albania. The 2015 warrant states that Hiraj is accused by the Albanian government for the murder of a police officer.

The United States Attorney for the Northern District of New York is prosecuting Hiraj for illegally entering the United States under 8 USC 1325. He faces up to six months incarceration.

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