Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

October 27, 2011

Lars:

It has been an interesting forth full week in the month of October when it comes to criminal aliens here in the State of Oregon.

Saturday, October 22nd, the Washington County Jail in Hillsboro, Oregon had 91 criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 15.91% of the jail population the United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents had identified as possibly being in the county illegally. Fourteen of the 91 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Washington County Jail were involved in some type of drug crime, 15.38% of the alien jail population (methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, and marijuana).

This week lets us go in depth on the Washington County Jail.

The cost to incarcerate a prisoner at the Washington County Jail is ($110.00) per day.

So, the cost to incarcerate 91 criminal aliens at the Washington County Jail is ($10,010.00) per day, ($70,070.00) per week, or ($3,653,650.00) per year.

For the first 10 months of 2011, the Washington County Jail has averaged 68.30 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

The Washington County Jail is one of 36 Oregon county jails now using the U.S. DHS-ICE Secure Communities program to help identify its jail population.

Lars, the forth full week of October and another criminal alien report for your KXL 101.1 radio listeners.

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Washington County Jail

Washington County Jail

October 22, 2011

Currently there are 91 Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at the Washington County Jail in Hillsboro, Oregon for various crimes who have United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S. DHS–ICE.

Of the approximately 572 inmates incarcerated at the Washington County Jail on a daily basis, the 91 criminal aliens make up approximately 15.91% of the jail population (See link).

1. ABARCA-CALDERON, SALVADOR
2. AGUILAR-PEREZ, JULIO RENE
3. ALCAZAR-LOPEZ, MARCO
4. ARROYO-MENDEZ, MIGUEL ANGEL
5. ARTIAGA-CRUZ, MARVIN JOEL
6. AVELAR-RAMIREZ, JOSE NIEVES
7. AYALA-RODRIGUEZ, IVAN
8. BACILIO-OCHOA, FERNANDO
9. BAILON-DELAO, JOSE RAMON
10. BALLESTEROS-MORENO, JESUS
11. BURGOA-LUNA, FERNANDO
12. CABRERA-NABARRO, OMAR
13. CASTENADA-PEREZ, ALFONSO
14. CASTILLO-LOPEZ, MAURICIO LEONEL
15. CATALAN-BRITO, LEONARDO DANIEL
16. CAZARES-MENDEZ, JOSE GUADALUPE
17. CHAVEZ, ARTURO JAVIER
18. CHOX-CANASTUJ, JUAN ENRIQUE
19. CRUZ-GUILLERMO, JUSUE
20. ELIAS, ANTONIO
21. ESTRADA-JUAREZ, CARLA
22. ESTRADA-JUAREZ, JUAN CARLOS
23. EVANGELISTA, JAHASIEL SALAS
24. FAN, JINSHENG
25. GARCIA-ZAVALA, JOSE LUIS
26. GIRON-FIGUEROA, FRANCISCO J
27. GONZAGA-QUEZADA, CARLOS
28. GONZALES-AYALA, JOSE MANUEL
29. GONZALEZ-MOTA, CRISOFORO HECTOR
30. GUERRA, CESAR
31. GUEVARA, JUAN
32. GUTIERREZ, ROSA MARIA
33. GUZMAN-AVILA, REYNALDO
34. HERMOSA, SERGIO MANUEL
35. HERNANDEZ, JESUS ADOLFO
36. HERNANDEZ, RAMIRO QUIROZ
37. HERNANDEZ-CASTANEDA, ANTONIO
38. HERNANDEZ-MEJIA, JORGE D
39. HERNANDEZ-MENDOZA, DIEGO
40. HERNANDEZ-ORELLANA, DORA
41 JIMENEZ-FERIA, ULISES
42. LAUREANO, JOSUE E
43. LOPEZ, JUAN GABRIEL
44. LOZANO-DUARTE, JASMIN
45. LUCAS-CRUZ, JOSE LUIS
46. MALDONADO-ELIZALDE, JOSE
47. MALDONADO-JAUREGUI, JESUS
48. MARTINEZ-PENA, MARCO
49. MATHUS, MANUEL IVAN
50. MAURO-CONTRERAS, JOSE ARMANDO
51. MENDEZ, MARCOS
52. MENDEZ-GOMEZ, JUAN M
53. MIGUEL-RAMIREZ, JUAN PABLO
54. MURILLO-ZUNIGA, JOSE RAUL
55. MURO, YOVANE
56. OLVERA-MANRIQUEZ, DAVID
57. OLVERA-SOLANO, RAFAEL
58. ORGANES-ALVAREZ, JOSE LUIS
59. OROZCO-MAZARIEGOS, W ORLANDO
60. OTZOY-RISAJCHE, JUAN
61. PASCUAL-MIGUEL, MARGARITA
62. PASCUAL-MIGUEL, MARILOU
63. PASCUAL-MIGUEL, MICAELA
64. PENA, PABLO
65. PEREZ-RAMIREZ, JAVIER
66. PORTILLO-VENTURA, JOSE CARLOS
67. RAMIREZ-REYES, EDUARDO RAFAEL
68. REBOLLER-VARGAS, RIGOBERTO
69. REGINO-MANUEL, SALVADOR
70. RESENDIZ-RESENDIZ, JOSE
71. REYES-HERRERA, AGUSTIN
72. REYES-SANCHEZ, JORGE
73. RODRIGUEZ-LOPEZ, JUAN CARLOS
74. RUIZ-BOTELLO, ROBERTO
75. SAMAYOA-DELEON, JORGE ARTURO
76. SANAGUSTIN-PEREZ, DEMETRIO
77. SANCHEZ-SANCHEZ, LUIS NOE
78. SANTOS-CHOJ, SERGIO GUDIEL
79. SANTOS-EK, VICTOR ASUNCION
80. SEBASTIAN-MARTINEZ, MARIO
81. SENGCHANTHAVONG, KAM
82. SERRANO-RAMOS, FILEMON
83. VACHERON-GIL, JESUS
84. VALENCIA-VALENCIA, ELIAZAR
85. VARGAS-AYALA, MIGUEL
86. VARGAS-SALAZAR, ROMAN
87. VASQUEZ, ARAGON JUAN
88. VASQUEZ-AGUILAR, MAUDILIO
89. VELAZQUEZ, CARLOS ALBERTO
90. WASHINGTON, HARROLD
91. ZEPEDA, VICTOR HUGO

http://www.co.washington.or.us/Sheriff/Jail/who-is-in-custody.cfm

The cost to incarcerate a prisoner at the Washington County Jail is ($110.00) per day.

So, the cost to incarcerate 91 criminal aliens at the Washington County Jail is ($10,010.00) per day, ($70,070.00) per week, or ($3,653,650.00) per year.

For the first 10 months of 2011, the Washington County Jail has averaged 68.30 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Polk County Jail

Polk County Jail

October 21, 2011

Currently there are two Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at the Polk County Jail in Dallas, Oregon for various crimes that has a United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S. DHS–ICE.

1. DELGADO-FLORES, LUIS ANTONIO
2. MERINO-FLORES, ARMANDO

http://www.polksheriff.net/inmates/ICURRENT.HTM

http://www.polksheriff.net/

For the first ten months of 2011, the Polk County Jail has averaged 3.2 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

October 20, 2011

Lars:

It has been an interesting third full week in the month of October when it comes to criminal aliens here in the State of Oregon.

Monday, October 17th, the Jackson County Jail in Medford, Oregon had 13 criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 5.65% of the jail population the United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), agents had identified as possibly being in the county illegally. Seven of the 13 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Jackson County Jail were involved in some type of drug crime, 53.85% of the alien jail population (methamphetamine, cocaine, and marijuana).

Tuesday, October 18th, the Umatilla County Jail in Pendleton, Oregon had 9 criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 6.57% of the jail population U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the county illegally. None of the 9 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Umatilla County Jail were directly involved in any type of drug crime.

Tuesday, October 18th, the Yamhill County Jail in McMinnville, Oregon had 6 criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 3.92% of the jail population that U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the county illegally. Two of the 6 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Yamhill County Jail were involved in some type of drug crime, 33.33% of the alien jail population (methamphetamine).

This week we have a criminal alien of the week to report to your radio listeners.

Monday, October 17th, the Salem Police Department (SPD) officers were involved in a high speed car chase and foot pursuit which included police dogs.

During pursuit, the man fleeing the police crashed his car.

Prior to the man’s capture, police searching the crashed car discovered a loaded AK-47 rifle, extra magazines, and ammunition.

Police dog’s tracked the man down; when he resisted arrest, he was rewarded for his unruly behavior with multiple dog bites.

To patch up the puncher wounds, police transported the man to the hospital to receive medical treatment.

At the time of his initial arrest, the man lied about his true identity.

After further investigation, police officers determined the person in their custody was actually previously convicted felon Jacinto Duran-Zepeda. In addition, police determined Duran-Zepeda had two outstanding warrants, one for drug possession and one for failing to appear in court, out of Polk County.

While in custody, after the fact, Duran-Zepeda told police officials that he had a handgun in his possession that he threw away during foot pursuit by police officers.

Now incarcerated at the Marion County Correctional Facility in Salem, Jacinto Duran-Zepeda has been charged with two counts eluding, hit-and-run, possession and delivery of methamphetamine, reckless driving, driving under the influence of intoxicants, giving false information, felon in possession of a firearm, identity theft, and ICE hold.

Lars, the third full week of October, and four different criminal alien reports for your KXL 101.1 radio listeners.

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Yamhill County Jail

Yamhill County Jail

October 18, 2011

Currently there are six Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at the Yamhill County Jail in McMinnville, Oregon for various crimes that have United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S. DHS–ICE.

1. CARMONA, JOSE GUADALUPE
2. ECHEVARRIA, JAIRO PINEDA
3. HERNANDEZ, ELIGIO ALDANA
4. MARTINEZ, JUAN MANUEL SANDOVAL
5. MARTINEZ, ROGELIO MORALES
6. TINOCO, JOSE IGNANCIO ANGEL

http://www.co.yamhill.or.us/sheriff/inmates/icurrent.htm

http://www.co.yamhill.or.us/sheriff/index.asp

Of the 153 inmates incarcerated at the Yamhill County Jail, the six criminal aliens make up 3.92% of the jail population.

For the first 10 months of 2011, the Yamhill County Jail has averaged 7.80 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Umatilla County Jail

Umatilla County Jail

October 18, 2011

Currently there are nine Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at the Umatilla County Jail in Pendleton, Oregon for various crimes that have United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S.DHS–ICE.

1. Acosta , Gonzalo
2. Cervantes Zepeda , Rodrigo Manuel
3. Flores Salas , Heraldo
4. Hernandez Morales , Gonzalo
5. Ibarra , Roel Negrete
6. Navarro-Amezcua , Jorge Armando
7. Pinto-Roman , Benjamin NMN
8. Ramos , Daniel Lara
9. Salcedo , Agustin Cortez

http://www.co.umatilla.or.us/deptwebs/jail/roster/alljail.htm

http://www.co.umatilla.or.us/sheriff.htm

Of the 137 inmates incarcerated at the Umatilla County Jail, the nine criminal aliens make up 6.57% of the jail population.

For the first 10 months of 2011, the Umatilla County Jail has averaged 7.70 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Jackson County Jail

Jackson County Jail

October 17, 2011

Currently there are 13 Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at the Jackson County Jail in Medford, Oregon for various crimes that have United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S. DHS–ICE.

1. ACOSTA-CASTILLO,FRANCISCO ISAI
2. ALLENDE-REYES,MANUEL
3. AVINA,MARCO ANTONIO
4. CARASCO-REYES,ROBERTO
5. CARRANZA-MARTINEZ,ADRIAN MISAE
6. MARTINEZ-TOSCANO,JUNIOR AGUSTI
7. MEDINA-VALDEZ,JOSE MELECIANO
8. NAVA-RUIZ,CARLOS
9. OROZCO-LOPEZ,JUAN
10. SANTOS-REYES,ALEJANDRO
11. VALLADARES-CHAVEZ,VITALINA
12. VALLENTYNE,DEIRDRE
13. VARGAS-REYES,TOMAS

http://inmate.jacksoncounty.org/

http://www.co.jackson.or.us/Page.asp?NavID=1623

Of the 230 inmates that can be incarcerated at the Jackson County Jail, the 13 criminal aliens take up approximately 5.65% of the jails capacity to house inmates.

For the first 10 months of 2011, the Jackson County Jail has averaged 10.50 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

October 13, 2011

Lars:

It has been an interesting second full week in the month of October when it comes to criminal aliens here in the State of Oregon.

Tuesday, October 11th, the Marion County Correctional Facility (MCCF) in Salem, Oregon had 56 criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 10.81% of the jail population the United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents had identified as possibly being in the county illegally. Eleven of the 56 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the MCCF were involved in some type of drug crime, 19.64% of the alien jail population (methamphetamine, heroin, and cocaine).

Tuesday, October 11th, Northern Oregon Regional Corrections (NORCOR) in The Dalles, Oregon had nine criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 13.64% of the jail population the U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the county illegally. Two of the nine criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the NORCOR were involved in some type of drug crime, 22.22% of the alien jail population (methamphetamine).

This week we have a criminal alien(s) of the week report and his name is Octavio Hernandez-Coronado.

Hernandez-Coronado was convicted on October 10th in Marion County Circuit court of three counts of assault, one count of failing to perform the duty of a driver to an injured person, and one count of driving with a suspended license. He was sentenced to fifty-two months of prison.

The act of drinking and driving were a common practice for Hernandez-Coronado since he had two previous driving under the influence of intoxicants convictions, one less than a month before the July 3rd incident.

A reminder, looking back in time to July 3rd of this year, serial-drunk-driver Octavio Hernandez-Coronado injured seven people.

An unfortunate common practice for foreign nationals, Hernandez-Coronado attempted to flee to Mexico to avoid any possible prosecution for his crimes. Fortunately, he was arrested by the Medford Police Department at the bus terminal and returned to Marion County.

During the time Octavio Hernandez-Coronado was incarcerated at the MCCF, U.S. DHS–ICE agents failed to place and ICE hold on him, even though he had attempted to flee the country.

What should be an ongoing scandal, even though the MCCF uses the U.S. DHS–ICE Secure Communities program, the failure U.S. DHS–ICE Secure Communities program to indentify Hernandez-Coronado at the MCCF may have been intentional inaction on the part of immigration officials.

In June of this year, U.S. DHS–ICE leadership was ordered to prioritize the removal of undocumented foreign nationals and focus on aliens with serious criminal histories.

Because Hernandez-Coronado had only two previous driving under the influence of intoxicants convictions, very likely misdemeanor crimes, he wasn’t on U.S. DHS–ICE leadership’s priority list for removal from the country.

I doubt the seven victims of Octavio Hernandez-Coronado’s crimes would find Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano or her underling Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement John Morton’s criminal alien priority list for removal from the country acceptable?

Lars, the second full of October and three different criminal alien reports for Lars Larson show KXL 101.1 radio listeners.

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Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facilities

Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facilities

October 11, 2011

Currently there are nine Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facilities (NORCOR) in The Dalles, Oregon for various crimes who have United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S. DHS–ICE.

1. DIAZ MARTINEZ, HECTOR ARMANDO
2. FERNANDEZ, JESUS RIVERA
3. FLORES GONZALEZ, JOSE
4. GONZALEZ MOTA, CHRISOFORO HECTOR
5. MATA GARZA, ROBERT
6. PINTO ALEMAN, JOSE ARTURO
7. REYES NAVA, OSCAR
8. SANDOVAL TORRES, ARTURO
9. VALLE GARCIA, JESUS DANIEL

http://www.norcor.co.wasco.or.us/eagle/ICURRENT.HTM

http://www.norcor.co.wasco.or.us/index.htm

Of the 66 inmates incarcerated at NORCOR, the nine criminal aliens make up 13.64% of the jail population.

For the first ten months of 2011, NORCOR has averaged 5.70 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Marion County Correctional Facility

Marion County Correctional Facility

October 11, 2011

What follows is information taken from the Marion County Sheriff / Marion County Correctional Facility (MCCF) website for Inmate / Offender Information, Full Jail Inmate Roster, relating to the number of MCCF prisoners the United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has identified as possibly being in the county illegally, U.S. DHS–ICE prisoners charged with drug crimes, and the approximate incarceration cost to Marion County to house its U.S. DHS–ICE jail population.

Total MCCF Inmates: 518

Total MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold: 56

Percent MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold: 10.81%

Total MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL METH: 5

Percent MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL METH: 8.93%

Total MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL HERION: 4

Percent MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL HERION: 7.14%

Total MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL COCAINE: 2

Percent MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL COCAINE: 3.57%

MCCF Incarceration Cost Per Inmate Per Day: $107.74

MCCF Incarceration Cost Per Day of 56 Inmates with ICE Holds: $6,033.44

MCCF Incarceration Cost Per Week of 56 Inmates with ICE Holds: $42,234.08

MCCF Incarceration Cost Per Year of 56 Inmates with ICE Holds: $2,202,205.60

http://apps.co.marion.or.us/JailRosters/mccfi_mcso.htm

http://www.co.marion.or.us/SO/Institutions/inmateoffender/

For the first ten months of 2011, the MCCF has averaged 55.50 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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