U.S. officials say Moore crossed border through cut barbed wire fence
U.S. Customs and Border Protection provided an answer Thursday as to how convicted sex offender Benjamin Martin Moore crossed the border into the United States.
According to a statement from the agency, Moore, along with his common-law partner and her two children “crossed into the United States illegally by driving through a barbed wire fence located near the Turner Port of Entry.”
That border crossing is straight south of Climax in southwestern Saskatchewan. It’s the crossing closest to their home in Eastend.
“Havre Border Patrol Station agents detected a cut fence while routinely patrolling along the international boundary,” the border agency added. “Havre Sector Border Patrol reached out to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police through the Integrated Border Enforcement Team (IBET) charter to assist in the identification of the subject.