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Border Patrol agent, 26, found dead along New Mexico trail

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LORDSBURG, New Mexico - A U.S. Border Patrol agent on duty in a remote part of New Mexico was found dead last week, federal authorities confirmed Saturday.The body of the agent, identified as Johan Mordan, 26, was found “unresponsive lying on a trail” during a search that was launched after Customs and Border Protection officials lost communications with him, KVIA-TV of El Paso, Texas, reported.BORDER PATROL AGENTS CATCH 2 ESCAPED COLORADO PRISONERS IN ARIZONAAn autopsy will determine the cause of death, CBP officials said.Border Patrol agent Johan Mordan, 26, was found dead Thursday on a remote trail in New Mexico, authorities say. (Customs and Border Protection)Mordan was working in Hidalgo County, in an area known as the “boot heel” of.

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