TUCSON, Ariz. – U.S. Border Patrol Agent Robert Hotten was found unresponsive by fellow agents Sunday on Mount Washington east of Nogales, Arizona.According to initial reports, fellow agents found Agent Hotten unresponsive on Mount Washington, east of Nogales, Arizona, on Sunday. After locating agent Hotten, agents immediately initiated emergency medical care and called for a medivac helicopter. CBP’s Air and Marine Operations transported a Border Patrol agent who is a paramedic to continue emergency care, and Pima County Sheriff’s Department airlifted Agent Hotten to a regional hospital in Nogales, Arizona, where medical authorities pronounced him deceased.

Agent Hotten entered on duty Sept. 10, 2009, as part of the 910th Session of the Border Patrol Academy. Agent Hotten served in the Border Patrol for 10 years and is survived by his wife, son, mother and brother.Officials did not elaborate on a possible cause of death as the investigation is ongoing.https://breaking911.com/border-patro...ad-in-arizona/