Border Patrol Agents Arrest Previously Deported Aggravated Felon, Sex Offender

Jose Nicolas Olivares-Gonzalez [U.S. Customs and Border Patrol]

YUMA – On Sunday, Jose Nicolas Olivares-Gonzalez, a previously deported felon, was apprehended by Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents after he crossed into the U.S. again illegally.

According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Olivares-Gonzalez was part of a group of seven illegal border crossers agents encountered at approximately 6:30 p.m. in the desert southeast of Yuma.

Agents discovered that Olivares-Gonzalez was an aggravated felon and had a conviction for statutory sexual seduction. The 34-year-old Mexican national also had multiple arrests and convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol, possession of methamphetamine, obstructing a peace officer, driving without a valid license and possession/sale of false identification.

Olivares-Gonzalez also served three years and eight months in prison for entering the United States after having previously been deported as an aggravated felon and will face prosecution for the same crime. Due to progressive sentencing, if Olivares-Gonzales is found guilty, he will be sentenced to more time in prison than what he previously served.

About ADI Staff Reporter 12272 Articles
Under the leadership of Editor-in -Chief Huey Freeman, our team of staff reporters bring accurate,timely, and complete news coverage.