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"We had Border Patrol, I bet they had over 100 cars just from them," said Mike Kamerling, a Vermont State Police sergeant. "And then you had state police from both Vermont and New York and virtually every other law enforcement agency in the region.
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The sounds of sirens echoed through Burlington Thursday morning as hundreds of law enforcement united to honor the life of U.S. Border Patrol agent David "Chris" Maland. A procession of federal, state and local agencies flooded the streets as a hearse escorted Maland's body from the University of Vermont Medical Center to Burlington's Ready Funeral Home.