A man illegally crossed the American border on a motorcycle according to the police

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Man illegally crossed american border:

Sarnia police say that a 40-year-old Toronto has illegally crossed the border on a motorcycle on the Sainte-Claire river between Ontario. For example, Michigan on Saturday evening.

The man rented a motorcycle on the Canadian side in cash at 6:45 p.m., with an hour of return scheduled at 7:45 p.m..

When the rental agency contacted its customer late. In addition, it apologized and provided dubious apologiesindicating that it was only 10 minutes from the point of arrival, according to the police report.

As he still did not show up, he was called a second time around 8:20 p.m. The man said again that he was very close. Other calls followed, but this time, unanswered, according to the police.

The Sainte-Claire river joins Lake Huron in Sarnia. serves as a natural border between Canada and the United States.

Photo : Facebook/PointSAR Marine Rescue

According to the authorities. the US coastal guard officers found the motorcycle a few hours later on the banks of Michigan.

The emergency services have raked the waters. coastal areas on both sides of the border, but have still not found man.

We think that [l’homme] managed to illegally cross the bordersaid Sarnia man illegally crossed american border police in an online statement.

US customs and immigration services have been informed and investigate this incidentnote the Police.

With CBC information

man illegally crossed american border — Man illegally crossed american border: Sarnia police say that a 40-year-old Toronto has illegally crossed the border on a motorcycle on the Sainte-Claire river between Ontario. Michigan on Saturday evening.The man rented a motorcycle on the Canadian side in cash at 6:45 p.m., .

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