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Lailee Muniz places adds a drawing she made to a make-shift memorial at the site where dozens of suspected migrants died in an abandoned tractor-trailer,  June 30, 2022, in San Antonio. (AP) Lailee Muniz places adds a drawing she made to a make-shift memorial at the site where dozens of suspected migrants died in an abandoned tractor-trailer,  June 30, 2022, in San Antonio. (AP)

Lailee Muniz places adds a drawing she made to a make-shift memorial at the site where dozens of suspected migrants died in an abandoned tractor-trailer, June 30, 2022, in San Antonio. (AP)

Nuria Diaz Muñoz
By Nuria Diaz Muñoz June 30, 2022

No, this 911 audio is not related to the migrants in the truck found in San Antonio

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  • A recording of a 911 call is being falsely shared on Facebook claiming it’s from the migrants found dead on June 27 in San Antonio. 

  • The recording is from a call published on YouTube by Noticias Telemundo on February 11, 2021 where another group of immigrants were stuck in a tanker truck. 

 

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Audio of a 911 call is being shared on Facebook  incorrectly claiming it’s linked to the dozens of migrants found dead in a truck on June 27 in San Antonio. 

A Facebook user published the recording on June 28 with a caption in Spanish that translates to:"CALL FOR HELP RELEASED. The call for help from a migrant to 911 alerted officials over the abandoned group in the trailer,, minutes later authorities found them lifeless in San Antonio Texas United States." 

This post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.

In the audio, a man can be heard asking for help as he tells the operator that there are 80 people in a white tanker truck and that they cannot breathe. The operator is heard as voices cry out in the background. 

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After searching the words "white tanker truck" PolitiFact found a video with the 911 call from the immigrants. 

However, the call is not from the victims of the incident in San Antonio. The audio is from a recording published on YouTube by Noticias Telemundo on Feb. 11, 2021. That reporting was about a group of immigrants who were trapped in a tanker truck. 

In the video, the time stamp of Feb. 8, 2021, can be seen as a white tanker truck is captured passing along the road. 

President Joe Biden said initial reports indicate that the incident was caused by smugglers or human traffickers and announced the beginning of a federal investigation. 

Federal officials say they’ve arrested four men and charged one with human smuggling resulting in death; another faces a conspiracy charge and two others face "one count of possession of a weapon by an alien illegally in the U.S."

A Justice Department press release said one of the men was found at the scene of the crime where he acted as if he was one of the immigrants but was later identified as the driver of the truck by Border Patrol agents. Phone investigations linked the other three men to the incident and they were later arrested. 

According to the Justice Department, San Antonio police arrived at the scene after receiving 911 calls from concerned citizens. On June 27, officials discovered 48 people dead at the scene, days after, the number jumped to 53 people. 

Our ruling 

A recording published on Facebook claims to show a 911 call placed by the migrants trapped in the truck found June 27 in San Antonio.

However, the recording is from an incident that occured in Feb. 8, 2021, when 80 immigrants were trapped in a tanker truck. 

The post wrongly identifies the incident. 

We rate this post False. 

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