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Moises Alejandro Martinez-Gutierrez and Lestter Eduardo Guerrero-Oloyola — both card-carrying members of Tren de Aragua, the Venezuelan gang the State Department formally designated a foreign terrorist organization — were living in Augusta, Maine. ICE Boston arrested both on February 7 and announced the arrests publicly in March.
Both face theft and burglary charges. Martinez-Gutierrez got a bonus: he was handed off to the FBI on additional federal charges. Tren de Aragua has been quietly expanding its footprint across New England, and these two were apparently doing their part.
Froilan Vasquez-Velasquez — a Guatemalan national — was living in Ludlow, Massachusetts, a town of about 12,000 people in Hampden County.
On March 9, ICE agents knocked. His pending charges: seven counts of child rape, assault to rape a child under 16, and witness intimidation. ICE Boston described it simply: another dangerous criminal alien off the streets of New England.
Jean Pierre Neves made his American debut on June 10, 2021, entering the country illegally — right in the thick of what ICE called the Biden border crisis. He picked Framingham.
Brazil, meanwhile, had an open murder warrant with his name on it. ICE Boston tracked him down and arrested him on March 11 in Framingham. The warrant is now the least of his problems.
Sunil Kumar Sharma came from India and landed in Lowell. By the time ICE arrested him on March 9, he had racked up 15 adult arraignments in American courts — including a conviction for second-degree homicide. His latest charge: assault and battery on a household member.
Fifteen arraignments. One homicide conviction. Still here.
Walter Roberto Vides-Ortez walked into East Boston without inspection in June 2016. Five months later — November 8, 2016 — El Salvador issued a warrant for his arrest for the aggravated rape of a minor or incapacitated person.
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