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Border Patrol agent dies while on duty in Arizona

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TUCSON, Ariz. — A Border Patrol agent died while on duty in Arizona on Sunday night.

Border Patrol officials say fellow agents found 44-year-old Agent Robert Hotten unresponsive near Mount Washington, just south of Patagonia, Arizona. He was eventually transported by helicopter to an ambulance, then to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The location of the incident puts Hotten's death in the jurisdiction of the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Department. Santa Cruz County Sheriff Tony Estrada says Hotten was on foot patrol in a remote area near the Patagonia Mountains. Estrada says there is no indication of foul play in Hotten's death. He does say the agent had a history of heart trouble.

Hotten served with the agency for 10 years and was assigned to the Sonoita station.

Tucson Sector Chief Roy Villareal released a statement on Agent Hotten's death:

"On behalf of the U.S. Border Patrol, Tucson Sector, I want to thank the responding agents and emergency response personnel who worked attentively to render aid and secure medical assistance. Our deepest sympathies are extended to Agent Robert M. Hotten’s family, friends, and colleagues. I ask that you keep Agent Hotten’s loved ones in your thoughts and prayers."

This story was originally published on KGUN.