ICE Expels Mexican Fugitive “La Rana” for Organized Crime and Forced Disappearance of Persons

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ICE transported Sandoval-Albarran from the Florence Detention Center to the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales. [Photo courtesy ICE]

A 39-year-old Mexican fugitive wanted in Mexico for the offense of organized crime and forced disappearance of persons, Edgar Damian Sandoval-Albarran, aka “La Rana,” was expelled by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Phoenix.

ICE agents transported Sandoval-Albarran from the Florence Detention Center to the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, where he was transferred to the custody of Mexican authorities.

“The removal of Sandoval-Albarran demonstrates the collaborative, whole-of-government approach that ICE supports in protecting the citizens of the U.S.,” said ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Phoenix Field Office Director John Cantú. “Our dedicated officers and partners in law enforcement have worked tirelessly to ensure that such individuals are brought to justice and then removed from the United States.”

Sandoval-Albarran was previously expelled to Mexico on eight occasions in May, June, November and December 2020. He reentered the U.S. illegally on an unknown date, at an unknown location. ERO Los Angeles Foreign Fugitive Unit received an arrest warrant for Sandoval-Albarran issued by the Government of Mexico for the offense of organized crime and forced disappearance of persons, Sept. 12, 2024. ERO Los Angeles arrested Sandoval-Albarran during a targeted enforcement operation in Paso Robles, California, Jan. 7.

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