Tucson CBP Arrest 2 Child Molesters

Convicted child molester Victor Roberto Hernandez-Dolores  arrested crossing border near three points  and a second man Evan Allen Bramer  wanted in Maricopa County.

First, Border Patrol agents assigned to the Tucson Station arrested a previously deported, convicted sex offender March 13 near Three Points, Arizona, after he attempted to enter the United States illegally.

Following the arrest of Victor Roberto Hernandez-Dolores, a 33-year-old citizen of Mexico, agents conducting records checks found that Hernandez was convicted of felony child molestation in Georgia and was removed from the U.S. on Dec. 12, 2014.

CBP Officers arrest a man on  Maricopa County  Child Molestation Warrant.

Evan BramerSecondly, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Field Operations officers at the Port of Nogales arrested a Mesa man returning from Mexico after learning he has an outstanding Maricopa County warrant for child molestation out of Mesa, Arizona.

The man told officers he has been living in Mexico for the past three months and was returning to Phoenix. Officers referred the man for secondary inspection to confirm his identity and citizenship.

A background and fingerprint check revealed his identity as 28-year-old Evan Allen Bramer, wanted in Maricopa County. Officers turned Bramer over to the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s office for extradition.

According to the Maricopa County Adult Probation Office, Bramer is an unregistered sex offender who absconded in late January 2015 when he allegedly walked out of the probation office without permission.

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