U.S. Border Patrol agents found a toddler girl and her baby brother abandoned along the Rio Grande near Eagle Pass, Tex., this week, in what the local chief patrol agent calls a “heartbreaking” discovery. The agency released a photo of the children, who were taken into custody but did not require medical care.
“A note under the infant safety carrier revealed the two-year-old girl and three-month-old boy, both nationals of Honduras, were siblings,” the U.S. Border Patrol said in a statement about the discovery.
The agents were patrolling the border river when they happened to notice “a color they would normally not see in the river and turned back to investigate,” tweeted the account of interim Del Rio Sector Chief Patrol Agent Robert N. Garcia.
The border agents found the little girl dressed in pink and yellow, with her shoes tied and her backpack at her side. Her brother was next to her, buckled into an infant carrier seat.
“It is heartbreaking and frustrating to know that there are children being abandoned without remorse or concern for their lives and wellbeing,” Garcia said via Twitter as he praised the agents for their attention to detail.