
12 Migrants Found Packed in Hay Bales on I-10
By Jessie Stone. Jun 16, 2025
On a quiet Tuesday afternoon in Fayette County, Texas, a deputy on routine patrol made a stop that would unearth something highly unusual - and deeply unsettling. What began as a simple traffic stop quickly escalated into a significant criminal discovery involving human lives concealed in one of the most unexpected places imaginable.
A Routine Stop With a Shocking Twist
On May 21, 2025, deputy sheriffs patrolling eastbound Interstate 10 near Flatonia, a small town about 70 miles from Austin, pulled over a white Ford F-250 towing a gooseneck trailer loaded with massive round bales of hay. The truck appeared typical enough, and there was no immediate sign of foul play - until one officer noticed something strange about the bales’ appearance.
Upon closer inspection, what should have been solid cylinders of straw turned out to be meticulously altered. The hay had been hollowed out, revealing hidden compartments framed with metal. Inside those small, suffocating spaces were 12 undocumented migrants - crammed in tightly and concealed beneath layers of hay, carefully arranged to avoid suspicion.
A Dangerous Scheme
Authorities quickly realized this was no spontaneous attempt. The level of modification suggested a well-planned effort. According to the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office, the bales had been altered to house a hidden framework of metal enclosures - effectively turning them into mobile hideouts.
“This method of concealment is not only deceptive but incredibly dangerous to human life,” Sheriff Keith Korenek stated via social media, according to the New York Post.
The intense heat, lack of ventilation, and restricted space posed a severe risk to the individuals inside, some of whom had likely spent hours on the road in these conditions.
Arrests and Ongoing Investigation
The driver, 44-year-old Delbert Flanders of Kansas, was arrested and taken to a local hospital for unspecified medical treatment. The sheriff’s office has not disclosed what prompted the medical intervention, but he remains in custody, facing state and federal human smuggling charges.
Two other individuals - 22-year-old Adanaylo Lambert and 25-year-old Lency Delgado Fernandez, both from Houston - were also arrested at the scene. Law enforcement identified them as the alleged coordinators of the operation, now charged with the same federal and state-level crimes.
The case remains under active investigation, and officials have yet to release additional details about the smuggling route or whether it is connected to a larger trafficking network.
The Fate of the Migrants
All 12 individuals discovered inside the bales were turned over to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement for processing. Their identities, countries of origin, and current legal status have not been made public. Authorities emphasized that their immediate concern was the individuals’ health and safety following the rescue.
This incident marks the first time Fayette County deputies have discovered migrants hidden inside hay bales - an alarming escalation in the tactics used by smugglers attempting to evade detection.
“Smugglers continue to use increasingly creative and hazardous techniques to transport individuals across Texas highways,” said Sheriff Korenek, according to the New York Post.
For law enforcement agencies, this event serves as both a warning and a reminder: criminal operations are growing more resourceful, and the risks to human lives are growing just as fast.
References: Texas sheriff discovers a dozen migrants hidden inside hay bales during traffic stop: ‘Incredibly dangerous to human life’ | Police stop innocent-looking trailer – only to uncover smuggling operation in hollowed-out bales of hay | Undocumented migrants found hidden inside altered hay bales near Flatonia
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