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6 found dead in a cargo train boxcar at a Union Pacific yard in Texas border town, police said

Six individuals, five men and one woman, were discovered deceased inside a Union Pacific cargo train boxcar at a rail yard in Laredo, Texas, on Sunday. Laredo Police Department spokesperson Jose Baeza confirmed the discovery was made by workers inspecting the car.

Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-05-11 · 15:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
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Six individuals, five men and one woman, were discovered deceased inside a Union Pacific cargo train boxcar at a rail yard in Laredo, Texas, on Sunday. Laredo Police Department spokesperson Jose Baeza confirmed the discovery was made by workers inspecting the car. Autopsies are scheduled to determine the cause of death. Authorities have not yet specified if the deaths are linked to human smuggling, though Laredo is a known hub for such activities. Union Pacific stated they are cooperating with law enforcement in the investigation. The travel history of the cargo car remains unknown.

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Union Pacific is cooperating with law enforcement in the investigation of the incident.

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The group consisted of five men and one woman, and their identities have not been released.

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The deceased were discovered by workers inspecting the train car on Sunday.

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Six people were found dead inside a cargo train boxcar at a Union Pacific rail yard in Laredo, Texas.

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Authorities have not confirmed if the deaths are linked to a smuggling operation.

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2 min read · 282 words
This image contained in a court filing by the Department of Justice, April 29, 2026, shows Cole Tomas Allen, left, inside his hotel room, on Saturday, April 25, 2026 in Washington, using his cellphone to take a photograph of himself in the mirror. An enhanced version of the image is right. (Department of Justice via AP) 2026-05-11T14:39:17Z Laredo, Texas (AP) — Six people were found dead inside a cargo train boxcar at a Union Pacific rail yard near the Mexico border in Laredo, Texas, police said. The people were found Sunday as workers were inspecting one of the cars, said Jose Baeza, a spokesperson for the Laredo-police-department" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="125311" data-entity-type="organization">Laredo Police Department. They did not appear to be alive, he said. Police and fire crews arrived at the scene shortly afterward. They confirmed that there were six people dead, five men and one woman, Baeza told reporters. They were not named. Baeza said autopsies would be done. He did not immediately respond to a text requesting information Monday. The cargo car’s travel history was not known. “Union Pacific is saddened by this incident and is working closely with law enforcement to investigate,” the rail company said in a statement. Laredo is a busy land port of entry for trade on the U.S.-Mexico border and a common nexus for the illegal movement of people, although authorities have not said whether the six deaths were related to a smuggling operation. Last year, two smugglers were sentenced to life in prison for what remains the nation’s deadliest human smuggling attempt across the U.S.-Mexico border . They were convicted in connection with the deaths of 53 migrants found in the back of a sweltering tractor-trailer in Texas in 2022.
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