Lady jailed for two weeks for accidentally jogging into America

19-year-old Cedella Roman, a young French woman who was visiting her mother in western Canada , was reportedly held in US detention center for two weeks after inadvertently crossing the border while jogging along the beach.

Cedella Roman ran across the border just south of the town of White Rock in Canada’s British Columbia, into the US state of Washington on the evening of May 21, she told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).

She started jogging back when the tide began to come in, going up toward a dirt path before stopping to take a photo of the stunning scenery, then turned around to retrace her steps. It was then that she was apprehended by two US Border Patrol officers, who told her she had crossed illegally and had been caught on camera.

“I told him I had not done it on purpose, and that I didn’t understand what was happening,” she told CBC.

Ms Roman protested that she hadn’t seen any warning signs while jogging, and didn’t initially anticipate how serious the matter would become.

“I said to myself, well I may have crossed the border – but they’ll probably only give me a fine or they’ll tell me to go back to Canada or they’ll give me a warning.”

Complicating matters, Ms Roman, who had come to Canada to visit her mother and work on her English, wasn’t carrying any government-issued ID on her at the time. She was transferred by the officers to the Tacoma Northwest Detention Centre, run by the Department of Homeland Security, 200 kilometers (120 miles) to the south.

“They put me in the caged vehicles and brought me into their facility,” she said. “They asked me to remove all my personal belongings with my jewelry, they searched me everywhere.

“Then I understood it was getting very serious, and I started to cry a bit.”

When she reached the centre, she contacted her mother, Christiane Ferne, who quickly reached the centre with her passport and study permits – but the workers at the site said the documents would have to be verified by Canadian authorities.

She was held at the centre for two weeks before the matter was resolved and she was allowed to return to Canada.

A spokesperson for the US Customs and Border Protection told CBC that anyone who enters the US outside an official port of entry and without inspection has crossed the border illegally and will be detained.

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