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Illegal immigrant who allegedly escaped Colorado ICE site during power outage captured on bus
Illegal immigrant who allegedly escaped Colorado ICE site during power outage captured on bus

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time03-04-2025

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Illegal immigrant who allegedly escaped Colorado ICE site during power outage captured on bus

The second illegal immigrant who allegedly escaped from a Colorado detention center during a power outage last month was captured Tuesday while on a bus, authorities said. Geilond Vido-Romero, 24, who is accused of having ties to the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, was caught while riding a bus in Denver, the U.S. Marshals Service said. Vido-Romero was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in February and was suspected of shoplifting and resisting arrest. On March 18, he and Joel Jose Gonzalez-Gonzalez, 32, allegedly escaped from the Denver Contract Detention Facility in Aurora during a power outage. Cbp Releases March Border Crossing Numbers, Marking Lowest To Date Ever Recorded Authorities noticed the pair were missing after they were unaccounted for during a 2 p.m. count. Read On The Fox News App California Town With Large Migrant Population Might Revoke Sanctuary Status Assistant Facility Director Mohamed Bennani told Aurora Police power at the detention center went out at around 9:30 p.m., and the back doors of the center opened up to the soccer field. Gonzalez-Gonzalez was found three days after the escape in nearby Adams County, where he had been previously held in jail. Court and police documents show Vido-Romero lived at the now-closed apartment complex in Aurora where some armed Tren de Aragua members were seen entering an apartment on a viral video that caught President Donald Trump's attention during last year's presidential campaign. Fox News Digital's Christina Shaw and The Associated Press contributed to this report. Original article source: Illegal immigrant who allegedly escaped Colorado ICE site during power outage captured on bus

Illegal immigrant who allegedly escaped Colorado ICE site during power outage captured on bus
Illegal immigrant who allegedly escaped Colorado ICE site during power outage captured on bus

Fox News

time02-04-2025

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Illegal immigrant who allegedly escaped Colorado ICE site during power outage captured on bus

The second illegal immigrant who allegedly escaped from a Colorado detention center during a power outage last month was captured Tuesday while on a bus, authorities said. Geilond Vido-Romero, 24, who is accused of having ties to the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, was caught while riding a bus in Denver, the U.S. Marshals Service said. Vido-Romero was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in February and was suspected of shoplifting and resisting arrest. On March 18, he and Joel Jose Gonzalez-Gonzalez, 32, allegedly escaped from the Denver Contract Detention Facility in Aurora during a power outage. Authorities noticed the pair were missing after they were unaccounted for during a 2 p.m. count. Assistant Facility Director Mohamed Bennani told Aurora Police power at the detention center went out at around 9:30 p.m., and the back doors of the center opened up to the soccer field. Gonzalez-Gonzalez was found three days after the escape in nearby Adams County, where he had been previously held in jail. Court and police documents show Vido-Romero lived at the now-closed apartment complex in Aurora where some armed Tren de Aragua members were seen entering an apartment on a viral video that caught President Donald Trump's attention during last year's presidential campaign.

2nd detainee who escaped ICE facility in Aurora arrested: US Marshals Service
2nd detainee who escaped ICE facility in Aurora arrested: US Marshals Service

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time02-04-2025

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2nd detainee who escaped ICE facility in Aurora arrested: US Marshals Service

DENVER (KDVR) — The second person who escaped Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody in Aurora on March 18 has been recaptured, according to federal officials. Geilond Vido-Romero was arrested Tuesday on a bus at Colfax Avenue and Cherry Street in Denver, according to the U.S. Marshals Service in Denver. ICE Denver said the arrest was made in coordination with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office, and that Vido-Romero will be 'turned over to the Marshals to face criminal charges.' At least 4 international student visas revoked at the University of Colorado The U.S. Marshals Service of Denver said that Vido-Romero is a suspected member of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, and will face escape charges and is also subject to a warrant from the Douglas County Sheriff's Office for failure to appear on charges of resisting arrest and theft. Vido-Romero is accused of shoplifting over $1,500 of merchandise from a store. Vido-Romero and another detainee, Joel Jose Gonzalez-Gonzalez, escaped from the Denver Contract Detention Facility in Aurora on March 18 after a power outage allowed the pair to scale a fence in the soccer facility and leave. The pair left the facility at about 9:30 p.m., according to authorities, and their absence was noticed after a headcount was completed at about 12:30 a.m. Gonzalez-Gonzalez was arrested by Adams County law enforcement on March 21 near West 64th Avenue and Beach Street. At about 2:30 a.m., the Aurora Police Department was notified of the escape. Because of an overarching MOU that dictates how the department can aid in the event of an escape, Aurora police did not provide support that night. ICE said local authorities were notified 'immediately' but they 'declined to assist in the search.' An 'administrative error' sent a Maryland man to an El Salvador prison, ICE says 'That's a frustrating and misleading statement. APD was not even notified until 5 hours after these individuals went missing,' Aurora City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky told FOX31's Vicente Arenas. 'Every agency in the state and possibly neighboring states should have been notified at that exact moment.' Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlain also noted that his agency was unable to help until an arrest warrant for each escapee was issued by ICE. While escaping federal custody is a crime, Aurora was powerless to arrest until the notification of such a warrant had been obtained. Colorado law prevents law enforcement from making an arrest based on a civil detainer. 'ICE supervisors confirmed that there was never an expectation for APD to lead this investigation, yet it has become basically public sentiment and statements that ICE said otherwise,' Chamberlain said. 'This mischaracterization, in my humble opinion, is unacceptable.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

ICE detainees flee from custody in Colorado after reported power outage
ICE detainees flee from custody in Colorado after reported power outage

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time20-03-2025

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ICE detainees flee from custody in Colorado after reported power outage

Two men held in custody by immigration authorities fled from detention near Denver after a jail's electrical power gave out and inadvertently their doors to freedom, officials said Wednesday. Geilond Vido-Romero, 24, and Joel Jose Gonzalez-Gonzalez, 32, "are still at large and the search is ongoing," the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said in a statement. ICE jailers in Aurora, about 10 miles east of downtown Denver, noticed the men were gone at about 12:35 a.m. MDT on Wednesday and connected their disappearance to a power outage that happened at about 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, authorities said. The Aurora Police Department report states that "when the power went out, the back doors of the facility opened up to the soccer field" and ICE officials believe "that both inmates escaped through the back door when the power went out." Police phone records showed that ICE first called local police for help at 2:32 a.m., meaning the men could have had as much as a five-hour head start. Police said the last time the men were accounted for while in custody was at 2 p.m. "during a facility-wide count. " Both men were last seen wearing "an orange long sleeve top, beige colored pants and black colored Crocs," police added. Gonzalez-Gonzalez, who is from Mexico, is 5-foot-7 and 165 pounds. He came to America through El Paso on Feb. 13, 2013, and was in the Adams County Jail in Brighton, Colorado, on a local charge on Jan. 8 when he came on ICE's radar, officials said. He was then arrested by ICE and has been awaiting a court date. Vido-Romero, originally from Venezuela, is 6-foot and 185 pounds. He entered the United States on Dec 20, 2023, near Eagle Pass, Texas, before an immigration judge on Feb. 18 ordered him sent back to Venezuela, officials said. This article was originally published on

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