Man sentenced for Phoenix human stash house

Diego DeLeon Chavez, 26, of Mexico, was sentenced on Monday to 97 months in prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy to harbor and transport illegal aliens, resulting in death, after two Guatemalan nationals
(whom Chavez’s operation was transporting) were killed in a rollover crash.

During the month of July 2012, Chavez operated a human stash house in Phoenix where he harbored illegal aliens. Chavez coordinated the receipt of smuggling fees and the transportation of illegal aliens to other parts of the United States. The two victims died at the scene of the rollover crash from injuries they sustained when they were ejected from the vehicle.

Thirteen illegal aliens inside the vehicle survived the crash, including the driver, Israel Velasquez, and his co-driver, who has not been identified. Velasquez fled from the scene of the crash but was apprehended by law enforcement four days later outside another human stash house in Phoenix.

On July 25, 2013, Velasquez also pleaded guilty to conspiracy to harbor and transport illegal aliens, resulting in death, and is pending sentencing.

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