Warrant published for migrants TDA -Bendel member suspected of murder, sexual abuse


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An arrest warrant has now been issued for a suspected tren de Aragua Migrant -Bendel member who was released in Chicago last week, despite the fact that the police believed that they had a likely reason to hold him in connection with a murder.

Pedro Colmenares, 33, Venezuelan illegal migrant Who already had a weapon attack against him when the police fascinated him last week, is suspected of being involved in the death of a 25-year-old Spanish man last September, Fox News reported exclusively.

He is also suspected of kidnapping and sexual abuse of his former girlfriend.

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Chicago Police The likely cause existed to put Colmenares in custody for the murder of the Spanish man, but in the end the office of the Cook County State’s lawyers refused to tackle the charges of murders, and explained that they “carefully assessed” the case and insufficient evidence and “non -cooperative witnesses”.

Homeland Security had also tried to arrest him on an ice prison for the attack of the arms costs in October, but because of the policy of the sanctuary, Cook County refused to meet the detainer and Colmenares was set.

Immigration agents wanted Colmenares in their detention, who had entered the US illegally in September 2022. He was ordered deported by an immigration judge in November of that year, according to DHS.

Cook County State's lawyer Eileen O'Neill Burke

The lawyer of Cook County State, Eileen O’Neill Burke, appears on January 30, 2025 in the Union League club in Chicago. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

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While he appealed to the ruling of the deportation, he ended up in Chicago, where he freely roamed.

But FOX News can now confirm that an arrest warrant has been issued for Colmenares, although it is an order for the kidnapping and sexual attack of his former girlfriend last October in Chicago.

The judicial document is that the order of the Colmenares was issued for two offenses: worsened kidnapping and worsened criminal sexual attack with a firearm.

American immigration and customs enforcement agents (ICE) agents, together with other federal law enforcement agencies, live a meeting for pre-enforcement at

Ice posted a detainer on Colmenares last year, but Cook County refused to adhere to it. (Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty images)

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Colmenares is said to have stopped in a car to the 27-year-old Spanish woman and said she had to go inside “or I will shoot you.”

The police say He drove the woman against her will to a separate location on the west side of Chicago, where he reportedly “battered and sexually abused the victim” for several days.

Colmenares was instructed to personally appear before a judge on March 5 in Chicago. He was instructed to give up weapons and stay away from the victim of domestic violence, according to a court document, but he was not assigned electronic monitoring.

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