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The Dallas trucker gave new details Friday about his release and the ordeal leading up to it. The 27-year-old Bogan returned to the U.S. Friday after being freed from prison the week before.
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Dallas trucker talks about time in Mexican prison
DALLAS (AP) – Jabin Bogan spent seven months sleeping on the floor of a cell in a maximum-security Mexican prison, detained after he accidentally crossed the border at El Paso with 268,000 bullets in his truck. Nine people lived in Bogan's cell, with just five beds. Only one spoke English.
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Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News, SportsDallas trucker talks about time in Mexican prison
Jabin Bogan receives a kiss from his mother, Aletha Smith, right, during a news conference shortly after returning to the United States following his last week release from a Mexican maximum security prison.
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U.S. trucker nabbed with ammo in Mexico is freed
A Dallas truck driver is enjoying his first weekend of freedom in seven months after what his employer said was an “honest mistake” landed him in a Mexican prison. Jabin Bogan was transporting a load of ammunition to a Phoenix gun shop in April when…
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Trucker Who Made Wrong Turn Freed From Mexican Prison
Jabin Bogan embraces his son at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. MyFoxDFW.com
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Dallas trucker freed after months in Mexico prison
Jabin Bogan, 27, of Dallas, receives a kiss from his mother, Aletha Smith, right, during a news conference shortly after returning to the United States, Friday, Nov. 23, 2012, in El Paso, Texas, following his last week release from a Mexican maximum security prison.
Jabin Bogan, 27, of Dallas, receives a kiss from his mother, Aletha Smith, right, during a news conference shortly after returning to the United States, Friday, Nov. 23, 2012, in El Paso, Texas, following his last week release from a Mexican maximum security prison.
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US trucker nabbed with ammo in Mexico is freed
When CJ Bruton mentions “this could get ugly” he means it in the best possible way.
A US truck driver who says he made a wrong turn into Mexico with a trailer full of ammunition has had the charge against him significantly reduced.
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US truckie 'took wrong turn' into Mexico