Ignacio Contreras
Pedro Vicente Aguirre
Photos: PGR
Both fugitives were wanted for felony crimes in the U.S.
By H. Nelson Goodson
October 3, 2011
Mexico City - On Sunday, the Mexican Federal Attorney General's Office (PGR) reported that federal ministry agents turned over two fugitive Mexican nationals to the U.S. Marshals. The fugitives were extradited to the United States on Friday from the International Airport in Mexico City. The PGR identified both suspects as Ignacio Romero, aka, Ignacio Medina or Ignacio Contreras and Pedro Vicente Aguirre, aka, Bulle.
Romero is wanted in Baxter, Texas on charges for sexual abuse and assault of a female child. He repeatedly assaulted the child between 1999 to 2000 after he befriended a family and took advantage of their trust. Romero was arrested in Mexico on May 19, 2011.
Aguirre is wanted in Stanislaus County in California on charges for attempted homicide, kidnapping, assault, and sexual assault of a women and a female child on October 24, 1999. He forced both the child and the women to perform sexual acts separately and previously had sexual contact with the child, according to the criminal complaint.
Aguirre was taken into custody on September 16, 2009 by Mexican authorities.
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Pedro Vicente Aguirre
Photos: PGR
Both fugitives were wanted for felony crimes in the U.S.
By H. Nelson Goodson
October 3, 2011
Mexico City - On Sunday, the Mexican Federal Attorney General's Office (PGR) reported that federal ministry agents turned over two fugitive Mexican nationals to the U.S. Marshals. The fugitives were extradited to the United States on Friday from the International Airport in Mexico City. The PGR identified both suspects as Ignacio Romero, aka, Ignacio Medina or Ignacio Contreras and Pedro Vicente Aguirre, aka, Bulle.
Romero is wanted in Baxter, Texas on charges for sexual abuse and assault of a female child. He repeatedly assaulted the child between 1999 to 2000 after he befriended a family and took advantage of their trust. Romero was arrested in Mexico on May 19, 2011.
Aguirre is wanted in Stanislaus County in California on charges for attempted homicide, kidnapping, assault, and sexual assault of a women and a female child on October 24, 1999. He forced both the child and the women to perform sexual acts separately and previously had sexual contact with the child, according to the criminal complaint.
Aguirre was taken into custody on September 16, 2009 by Mexican authorities.
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