Cartel Ties: Teen Faces Federal Charges After High-Speed Chase Ends in Brownsville
19-Year-Old Suspect Allegedly Tied to Gulf Cartel in Attempted Smuggling Operation
BROWNSVILLE, TX — A 19-year-old Mexican national, identified as Angel David Salas Herrera, is now facing federal charges after a high-speed chase through Brownsville last Friday led to his arrest. Federal prosecutors allege that Salas was attempting to export a stolen Jeep across the border to the Gulf Cartel, one of the region’s most notorious criminal organizations.
Salas appeared in federal court earlier this week, where he was formally charged with attempting to export a stolen vehicle, a felony that could carry up to 10 years in prison if convicted.
From Theft to Chase: A Quick-Turn Smuggling Attempt
Authorities say the Jeep had been reported stolen before it was flagged near the Brownsville port of entry. When law enforcement moved in, Salas attempted to evade capture, sparking a high-speed pursuit through city streets.
The chase ended with Salas in custody and the vehicle recovered before it could cross into Mexico.
Investigators believe the stolen Jeep was part of a broader trafficking effort tied to the Gulf Cartel, which routinely utilizes stolen vehicles for transportation, smuggling, and enforcement activities.
Legal Ramifications and Ongoing Investigation
Salas remains in federal custody as the case proceeds. If convicted, he could face up to a decade behind bars, along with potential immigration consequences and asset forfeiture.
Officials have not ruled out the possibility of additional suspects or accomplices, and say the investigation into the smuggling network is ongoing.
The arrest marks a growing trend in cross-border criminal activity involving young drivers who are often recruited to transport stolen goods in exchange for money or protection.
“These young people are being used by transnational criminal organizations who don’t care what happens to them,” said one border security analyst.
Helpful Links and Contact Information
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP): https://www.cbp.gov
- U.S. District Court – Southern District of Texas: https://www.txs.uscourts.gov
- Crime Stoppers (Anonymous Tips): 📞 (956) 546-8477
To report vehicle theft or cartel-related activity, contact CBP, your local authorities, or Crime Stoppers.




