Today's news releases from ICE's Office of Public Affairs

Today's news releases from ICE's Office of Public Affairs

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04/04/2014 05:57 AM EDT

Michael David Wilson, 30, whose case was featured on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Operation Predator smartphone app to seek fugitive and unknown child predator suspects, was arrested late Wednesday night in Mexicali, Mex.
04/04/2014 05:58 AM EDT

Lisa A. Renze, 48, of Uniontown, Pa., pleaded guilty April 2 before U.S. District Judge Nora Barry Fischer. At sentencing, scheduled for Aug. 1, she faces up to 30 years in prison and a fine of $250,000, or both. She is currently free on bond.
04/04/2014 10:46 AM EDT

The passageway - equipped with lighting, a crude rail system and wooden trusses - exits inside a warehouse at 10145 Via de la Amistad. The entrance is accessed down a 70-foot shaft secured by a cement cover.
04/04/2014 02:56 PM EDT

Of the individuals taken into custody, 30 were criminal aliens whose convictions include: sex offenses, rape, larceny, drug possession, domestic violence, aggravated assault, and driving under the influence.
04/04/2014 04:32 PM EDT

Daniel Alan Jines, 37, of Whitestown, Ind., was sentenced to 680 months in federal prison after he was convicted of the following charges: 10 counts of producing, one count of receiving, and one count of possessing child pornography.
04/04/2014 04:42 PM EDT

HSI Dallas is assisting the Dallas Police Department and the Dallas SWAT with one of the big attractions, the March Madness Music Festival inside the Dallas Convention Center in Bracket Town and Reunion Arena area.
04/04/2014 05:51 PM EDT

Arturo Gonzalez, 42, owner of J.C. Twiss El Canonazo sporting apparel and firearm accessories stores in Laredo, appeared before US District Judge Marina Garcia Marmolejo sentenced Gonzalez to 63 months in federal prison, plus three years of supervised release after he completes his prison sentence.
04/04/2014 05:52 PM EDT

Alan Johnson, 23, made his initial appearance in federal court Friday afternoon to answer to the charges.