ERO Boston removes Dominican fugitive from US

ERO Boston Removes Illegal Dominican Fugitive Wanted For Homicide

ERO Boston removes Dominican fugitive from US
ERO Boston removes Dominican fugitive from US

Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Boston has successfully removed a 28-year-old illegal Dominican fugitive from the United States.

Frank Maiky Baez-Guerrero, wanted on homicide charges, was removed from the United States on May 14 to the Dominican Republic.

“Frank Maiky Baez-Guerrero attempted to subvert justice in his native country by hiding out in the United States,” said ERO Boston Field Office Director Todd M. Lyons. “He posed a significant threat to residents of our Massachusetts communities, and now he has been handed over to Dominican authorities to face homicide charges. ERO Boston will continue to aggressively arrest and remove the most egregious noncitizen offenders.”

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Baez-Guerrero unlawfully entered the United States at an unknown location, on an unknown date and without being admitted, inspected or paroled by a U.S. immigration official.

Police arrested Baez-Guerrero on Dec. 10, 2021, and charged him with possession to distribute Class A (heroin) in Newburyport. The charge remains pending.

Deportation officers from ERO Boston arrested Baez-Guerrero on March 21, 2024, near his residence in Saugus. The officers issued Baez-Guerrero a notice to appear before a Department of Justice immigration judge and took him into custody.

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On April 15, the DOJ immigration judge ordered Baez-Guerrero removed from the United States and moved to the Dominican Republic.

ERO Boston sent him back to the Dominican Republic on June 10 and handed him over to Dominican authorities.

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