Mother Gets Probation For Computer Tampering In Effort To Intimidate Son’s Victim

A mother, former United States Customs and Border Protection Officer Elizabeth Landeros was sentenced this month to 3.0 years of probation after she pled guilty to one Count of Computer Tampering, a designated Class 6 felony offense.

Landeros was previously indicted as part of a plan to intimidate a victim who had accused her son of child molestation.

In June 2018, Landeros’ son was indicted by a Pima County Grand iury on five counts of Sexual Conduct with a Minor under the age of fifteen. One month later, Landeros searched the victim’s personal information in various law enforcement databases that would have had access to the victims’ border crossing history. Landeros then conspired with others to use that information to pressure the victim to recant her allegations against her son.

Before sentencing, Landeros agreed to resign her position with CBP, and she will not apply for law enforcement positions in the future as a condition of probation.

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