Mexican Fugitive Wanted For Rape Deported

Juan Humberto Collazo Sanchez

He entered the country illegally near Douglas, Arizona and now Juan Humberto Collazo Sanchez, 39, a citizen of Mexico wanted for a 2009 rape in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosi has been deported by officers with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO).

Collazo Sanchez was turned over to Mexican authorities at the top of the Stanton International Bridge.

Collazo Sanchez is wanted for rape in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, according to a Mexican arrest warrant dated Oct. 26, 2009.

On Nov. 24, 2015, Collazo Sanchez illegally entered the United States and was arrested five days later and served with a notice and order of expedited removal, Form I-860.

On Jan. 25, the Mexican attorney general’s office in El Paso advised ERO El Paso of Collazo Sanchez’ warrant issued by the office of the attorney general in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, for rape. The attorney general of Mexico requested ERO’s assistance in turning him over to Mexican law enforcement officials at the time of removal.

ERO El Paso took custody of Collazo Sanchez on May 26, and transferred him from the Reeves County Correctional Institution, in Pecos, Texas, to the El Paso Processing Center (EPC) in El Paso.

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