Winnipegger Larry Hochman: "The good times, the camping, the family outings, the trips. You miss it. You miss not growing up with a dad and a brother," he said Tuesday. Fugitive in fatal 1977 Winnipeg crash faces U.S. deportation Former Winnipegger facing drug charges in Texas , according to CBC. Identifying and removing foreign fugitives from the United States is an ICE priority, said Steven P. Boll, field office director of ERO Houston. The co-operation between the United States and Canadian governments resulted in this foreign fugitive being safely returned to his home country where he can face justice for his crime. Winnipegger Larry Hochman said the return of a Manitoba man wanted for dangerous driving in a crash that killed his father and brother nearly four decades ago won't change much. Robert James Fox, also known as Robert Fotti, 65, was escorted back to the Pembina, North Dakota border crossing on October 6. He was then turned over to Canadian officials, according to a release from the U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations ERO . Gordon Hochman, 42, and his son, Stewart, 17, were killed when Robert Fotti ran a red light on April 10, 1977. Family photo
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