U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Progreso Port of Entry in Texas apprehended a U.S. citizen wanted on a felony warrant for failure to appear on an original charge of sexual assault of a child.
Felipe Vasquez Apprehended at Progreso Port
On January 2, CBP officers at the Progreso International Bridge identified Felipe Vasquez, 41, during a routine inspection. Utilizing biometric verification and federal databases, officers confirmed Vasquez had an outstanding felony warrant issued by Hidalgo County authorities.
Vasquez was promptly turned over to the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office for adjudication.
“This apprehension on an outstanding warrant for a sex-related offense involving a child underscores the vital importance of our border security mission,”
stated Acting Port Director Jorge Galvan.
Ongoing Efforts to Ensure Safety
Recent Arrests at Progreso Port
CBP officers at the Progreso Port of Entry have a strong record of apprehending individuals wanted for serious crimes, including:
- Sexual assault of a child
- Indecency with a child
- Online solicitation of a minor
These arrests highlight the CBP’s commitment to identifying and addressing threats to community safety.
Collaboration and Technology
CBP officers rely on tools such as the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database to identify individuals with outstanding warrants.
The NCIC database facilitates information-sharing between local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, making it a crucial asset for border operations.
CBP’s Role in Border Security
Standard Apprehension Procedures
When encountering individuals at ports of entry, CBP officers follow rigorous procedures:
- Suspects are referred for secondary inspection.
- Biometric tools and databases confirm identities.
- Outstanding warrants are verified through NCIC.
- Individuals are handed over to the appropriate authorities.
This systematic approach ensures accurate identification and swift action.
Apprehensions by the Numbers
Arrest Category | Frequency in Recent Months |
---|---|
Sexual Assault of a Child | High |
Indecency with a Child | Moderate |
Online Solicitation of Minors | Low |
Other Serious Felonies | Moderate |
Source: Progreso Port of Entry Reports
Importance of Vigilance
CBP officers play an indispensable role in:
- Keeping border communities secure.
- Collaborating with law enforcement agencies.
- Bringing individuals wanted for serious crimes to justice.
Their vigilance ensures that offenders face the consequences of their actions, fostering a safer society.
Commitment to Public Safety
The recent arrest of Felipe Vasquez exemplifies the CBP’s unwavering dedication to safeguarding communities and upholding the law. Progreso Port of Entry continues to serve as a critical checkpoint in intercepting individuals with criminal backgrounds.
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