Mobile Version: mobile.theintelligencer.net
 
RSS:
Wheeling Weather Forecast, WV
Member Login: Email: Password:
Search: Local News Classified EZToUseBigBook Web
Special Sections | Blogs | Local News | Sports | Arts & Living | Classifieds | Jobs | CU Galleries


  • Online Extras
  • I Love to Travel
  • Customer Service
  • Affiliated Sites

Eyes Open For Illegal

By GABE WELLS
POSTED: June 26, 2008

Belmont County residents are on the look out for an at-large suspected illegal immigrant who avoided arrest by taking a diving leap from a massive Interstate 70 retaining wall.

Erick Perez Hernandez may be dead, but the search for him continues today. He was one of 11 suspected illegal immigrants detained in a traffic stop at 12:08 a.m. Tuesday on I-70 between Bridgeport and St. Clairsville, but he managed to escape by jumping head-first from the highway before falling 70 feet to the ground below.

Hernandez could not be found despite a massive search that included airplanes, helicopters and multiple police departments. If the suspect is still alive, sheriff's officials believe he is seriously injured.

At least five reports regarding Hernandez' whereabouts were made early Wednesday and late Tuesday to the Belmont County Sheriff's Department.

In three separate calls, Blaine residents requested a deputy to search the area because they suspected Hernandez was near their home.

Each of those callers told sheriff's officials their dogs were barking, which was unusual for the late-evening or early-morning hours.

Deputies also were called to at least two potential sightings of Hernandez. At 12:07 a.m. today, a caller in Colerain informed the sheriff's department he believed Hernandez was in his driveway.

The deputy found a man had just been dropped off in the area, but it was not the suspect.

At 5 a.m. today, a deputy received a report of a man matching Hernandez' description riding a bicycle in Blaine. A patrolling deputy saw the cyclist - a white male in an orange T-shirt - and reported that it was not Hernandez.

Belmont County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Joseph Hummel said Wednesday that if Hernandez is alive, he will soon need to seek food or aid. The chief said the search is a priority.

"If he isn't (dead) he is one miserable fellow," Hummel said. "Time is on our side. We haven't let up. We've got a full-court press going."

The 10 other suspected illegals were transported to the Belmont County Jail on felony charges.

Belmont County Sheriff Fred Thompson said Tuesday that officials with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement picked up those individuals and transported them to Columbus.

Member Comments
View Comments: | 1-1 | Post a comment
UNCOMMONSENSE
06-26-08 12:50 PM
I think we should errect a large bronze statue on that site in his likeness. Hernandez's leap! Another Ohio Valley tourist attraction is born!

You must first login before you can comment.
Existing Member Login
Not a Member?
Create a Member Account  
*Your email address:
*Password:
    Forgot Password?
  Remember my email address.
Special Sections | Blogs | Local News | Sports | Arts & Living | Classifieds | Jobs | CU Galleries