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Between Friday and Monday, Bismarck Police and U.S. Border Patrol took nine allegedly undocumented immigrants into custody in separate, unrelated incidents.

Police stopped a 31-year-old man for not having a front license plate around 3:30 p.m. Friday. Border Patrol was called in over discrepancies as to how long the man had been in the country, Bismarck Police Officer Pat Renz said.

At 11:30 a.m. Sunday, police stopped a 46-year-old man for not signaling at a stop sign, Renz said.

The man and three passengers reportedly presented Guatemalan IDs. Renz said they were held for Border Patrol.

Around 10:30 p.m. Sunday, police arrested a 22-year-old man, whose passport reportedly allowed him in the country between June and July 2014, according to Renz.

"So he was way overdue," said Renz, adding that police could not determine where the man was from.

Then around 12:30 a.m. Monday, a police traffic stop on the 1000 block of North Sixth Street led to Border Patrol taking three undocumented immigrant suspects into custody, Renz said. The suspects included 24- and 27-year-old men and a 15-year-old.

Renz said Bismarck Police don't usually find as many allegedly undocumented immigrants here.

"It's not common, that's for sure," he said.

Reach Jack Dura at 701-250-8225 or jack.dura@bismarcktribune.com.

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