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Men arrested for illegally taking 1,275 pounds of red snapper off SPI
By Xavier Alvarez at MyRGV
· May 27, 2026
· 2 min read
Three men were arrested off the coast of South Padre Island last Friday after it was found that they had illegally caught 1,275 pounds of red snapper to sell in Mexico.
Heriberto Cruz Villanueva, Pablo Irving Fernandez Mendo and David Fernandez Beatriz were charged with transporting fish in viola...
Key takeaway Coast Guard Cutter Jacob Poroo, a surface vessel and a small boat observed a target of interest about 18 nautical miles east of SPI, according to a criminal complaint.
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Category: safety ·
Published: May 27, 2026 ·
Source: MyRGV ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? Three men were arrested off the coast of South Padre Island last Friday after it was found that they had illegally caught 1,275 pounds of red snapper to sell in Mexico.
Heriberto Cruz Villanueva, Pablo Irving Fernandez Mendo and David Fernandez Beatriz were charged with transporting fish in viola...
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