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VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- A Canadian customs union says a fatal shooting at a U.S.-Canada border crossing in a remote part of British Columbia has highlighted confusion surrounding security along the world's longest unarmed border.
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office was called to the Roosville border crossing between British Columbia and Montana after reports of gunfire on Saturday. Robert Donald Mast, 42, of Eureka, Mont., was found dead several feet from the Canadian border in the United States.See the full content of this document
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Border Shooting Highlights Confusion
Eureka police later stopped Wayne Allen Hixon, 51, also of Eureka, who was coming from the border ...
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