Deported for sex crime, Mpls. police nab man years later for traffic violation
By PAUL WALSH, Star Tribune
Last update: March 16, 2011 - 2:39 PM
A man deported to his native Mexico within months of his conviction for sexual assault was arrested after living illegally for many years in Minneapolis, according to federal authorities.
Rodolfo Gomez-Olvera, 38, of Minneapolis, was indicted Tuesday in federal court in Minneapolis on a charge of illegal reentry.
Gomez-Olvera was convicted in Southern California in 1995 for having sex with a minor and deported several months later, according to court documents.
Court records also show:
In January of this year, Gomez-Olvera was arrested in Minneapolis on suspicion of driving without a valid license. He was booked at the Hennepin County jail and released.
The next day, immigration agents checked Gomez-Olvera's booking sheet, reviewed his immigration status and learned of his deportation from California.
Federal agents about two weeks later visited Gomez-Olvera's Minneapolis home, prompting him to try in vain to flee.
During a detention hearing, several letters were submitted in support of Gomez-Olvera. The letters described him as a longtime resident of his neighborhood, and a good husband, father and neighbor.
In ruling against allowing Gomez-Olvera to be free as his case went forward, the court wrote: "Although the defendant has been in the United States for many years and appears to be a stable member of his community with strong ties to his family, the defendant is a citizen of Mexico and attempted to flee when agents attempted to place him under arrest."
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Deported for sex crime, Mpls. police nab man years later for traffic violation (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
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