Last week, a 20-year-old male was detained at the Texas-Mexico border on suspicion of sexually assaulting a kid in Dallas.Jesus Antonio Guzman was apprehended on September 4 at the Del Rio International Bridge.
What Happened?
According to Liliana Flores, port director of the Del Rio Port of Entry, “CBP is committed to ensuring the safety and security of our community.” “We remain dedicated to our mission of securing our borders, stopping illegal activity, and promoting a secure environment for everyone,” the statement reads.
Guzman has an active warrant, which border patrol agents discovered via biometric verification through law enforcement databases.To await legal action, he was handed over to the Del Rio Police Department.
A 26-year-old man wanted for sexually assaulting a kid in Red Oak was found two days after Guzman was detained.On September 6, police detained Evaristo Damian De la Rosa Silva at the Laredo Port of Entry.
Sexual Predators
Acting Port Director Javier Vasquez, Laredo Port of Entry, remarked, “Law enforcement does not take heinous and sexual crimes involving children lightly.” “CBP officers use their experience and knowledge to help prosecute these alleged offenders, protecting our communities from sexual predators in the process.”
Authorities claimed that De la Rosa Silva is a dual citizen of Mexico and the United States.De la Rosa Silva was stopped as he crossed the Juarez-Lincoln Bridge. A Red Oak Police Department felony warrant that was still pending was discovered through a secondary biometric check across law enforcement databases. After that, De la Rosa Silva was given to the Webb County Sheriff’s Office to await legal action.