Texas: Border Patrol Agent killed west of Abilene identified as 16-year veteran

The Border Patrol Agent who lost her life Saturday, evening February 2, 2019 while on duty has been identified. She was United States Border Patrol Agent Donna Doss, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan.

Fundraising efforts are now underway to help Doss' family. Click here for information on the fundraising efforts.

Doss, 49, served for nearly 16 years for the Border Patrol before she died. She was from Class 569.

Doss was killed when she was struck by a vehicle just west of Abilene, on the south service road of I-20 near mile marker 276, between Tye and Merkel at about 8:15 p.m., Saturday.

According to the Border Patrol, Doss was struck by a passing vehicle while she was helping DPS determine a subject's alienage during a vehicle stop.

DPS said Doss was walking south across the access road when she was struck by the westbound vehicle.

The driver of the vehicle was identified as a 79-year-old Merkel man. KTAB/KRBC is witholding the man's identity unless he becomes charged with a crime.

The crash remains under investigation.

The Abilene Police Department said it is helping with the investigation.

"We have been in contact with all involved agencies, both that night and again today." said Abilene Police Chief Stan Standridge. "APD used its drone to assist DPS with aerial photography today. We will provide any and all services that might be asked of APD."

An outpouring of support and prayers has already started on social media.

"Sad to hear of the death of BP Agent Donna Doss," said Senator Ted Cruz. "Please join me in praying for her family in the wake of their loss. Let us always remember & remain grateful for the Border Patrol Agents & their families who make courageous sacrifices to protect Texas & our coun

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