
"Salvador Suazo-Garcia, who was wanted in his native Mexico for lewd and lascivious acts involving a child, was collared by agents in Lemon Grove on March 6."
"Authorities tracked him down through cross-border intelligence sharing, and he was picked up while driving a truck bearing the logo of an electrical company."
"Both fugitives had been on the run in the US and were finally tracked down through targeted surveillance by Border Patrol agents."
"DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said the arrests highlight how some migrants labeled 'non-"
Salvador Suazo-Garcia, a former pastor from Mexico, was arrested by US Border Patrol agents in Lemon Grove after fleeing to Southern California. He was wanted for lewd and lascivious acts involving a child. Suazo-Garcia entered the US legally in May 2021, but his visa was revoked due to the allegations. He was apprehended through cross-border intelligence sharing while driving a truck. In a separate case, Silvia Del Rosario Torres-Castro was also arrested for homicide and turned over to Mexican authorities.
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