Denver (KDVR) – The second person who survived migration and customs reservation in Aurora was restored on March 18, according to federal officials.
Geilond Vido-Romero has been arrested Tuesday in a bus on Colfax Street and Sherry Street In Denver, according to the American Marshall service in Denver. Ice Denver said that the arrest was made in coordination with the Douglas Sharif County Office, and that Vido-Romero “will be handed over to the guards to confront criminal charges.”
The American infantry service in Denver said that Vido Romero is a suspect member The Venezuelan Gang, Terin de AragoaAnd he will face escape fees and also undergo a memorandum from the Douglas Sharif County Office for his work to appear on charges of resisting arrest and theft. Vido-Romero is accused of stealing more than $ 1500 of goods from a store.
Fido Romero and another detention, Joel Jose Gonzalez-Gonzalez, fled from the Denver’s detention facility in Aurora on March 18 after the husband’s electrical power was out of the expansion of the fence in the football and departure facility. The husband left the facility at approximately 9:30 pm, according to the authorities, and their absence was observed after the number of employees was completed at approximately 12:30 am
Gonzales-Gonzalez was arrested before the law enforcement in Adams Province on March 21 near West 64 Street and Beach Street Street.
At approximately 2:30 am, the Aurora Police Department was notified of escaping. Because of the comprehensive memorandum of understanding that dictates how the administration can help escape, the Aurora Police has not provided support that night. Ice said that the local authorities were immediately notified, but they “refused to help.”
“This is a frustrating and misleading statement. APD has not been notified even 5 hours after these individuals were lost,” Daniel Gornsky, a member of the Aurora City Council, told Fox31. “Every agency in the state and perhaps the neighboring countries at that moment should have been notified.”
Urra Todd Chamberlain police chief also indicated that his agency was unable to help until an arrest warrant for every escape was issued by ICE. While escaping from federal nursery is a crime, Ura was unable to arrest him until this was notified. Colorado law prohibits law enforcement from arresting him based on a civilian detainee.
Chamberlain said: “The ice supervisors confirmed that there was no expectation of the APD to lead this investigation, yet it became a public feelings and data in the first place that Ice said otherwise.” “This is bad, in my humble opinion, is unacceptable.”