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Texas top 10 most searched immigrants in San Antonio arrested

Clarence Enyi MFor, 37, from Cameroon, was arrested on Sunday and charged with sexual assault.

With the kind permission of Bexar County Sheriff's Office

A man who was searched for on the list of the most searched illegal immigrants from Texas 10 was arrested in San Antonio.

Clarence Enyi MFor, 37 from Cameroon, was arrested on Sunday and charged with sexual assault, according to the Texas Ministry of Public Security. He had been on the top 10 list in connection with a case of sexual attacks that took place in April 2024 since January.

It was arrested by Texas DPS Special Agents, which were assigned to the Texas Anti-Gang Center in San Antonio. A reward of the crime stopper is not paid for in his arrest, officers said.

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In April 2024, a 23-year-old woman went to the brunch and drinks, but she could not remember what happened after an affidavit that supported MfOS arrest.

The woman found a friend in the MFO's apartment with a tracking application.

After the woman left his apartment, she found that she was no longer wearing the underwear she had done that day. To remove the underwear, she would have had to take a whole sweater first.

The woman told the police that she had no memory of sexual intercourse or her clothes. She went to a regional hospital for a nurse for sexual attacks exame or reasonable.

MFor himself was interviewed by a detective for the allegation in July 2024. He told the police that he and the woman had to drink in a bar in the city center. He saw that she was drunk and brought her to his apartment to relax, he said.

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He denied sexual intercourse or any kind of sexual contact with the woman. He agreed to give a sample of his buccal membrane, which was sent to Bexar County's crime laboratory.

According to the affidavit, MFOR is “not excluded as a source of foreign human DNA identified on the vulva dab.”

According to DPS, MFO was arrested in California by ICE in 2019 for extraterrestrial inadmissibility. In May 2023 ICE arrested him again in San Antonio for failure of an immigration visa. He was later released by an adhesion.

It is the second time that the authorities arrested someone from a top 10 list in San Antonio in San Antonio in less than a month.

On February 19, the 37 -year -old Brandon Troy Hartfield was arrested due to sexual attacks by a child, violation of probation. He had been added to the list of the most wanted refugees in Texas 10 8 days earlier.

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Another person from San Antonio, who was identified as Joseph Ray Olivarri, remains on the most searched fugitive list. Olivarri, 38, will be accused of bars on February 16.

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Olivarri was arrested the same night, but published a bond of $ 20,000 and released on February 17. Since then, the authorities have said that Olivarri had cut his GPS tracker and was on the run.

Crime Stopper from San Antonio now offers a cash reward of 5,000 US dollars for information that leads to Olivarris arrest.

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Olivarri is sought for two arrest warrants, including the illegal wear of a weapon with an earlier conviction of criminal offenses, manipulations with an electronic surveillance device and a violation of probation.

Olivarri is 5 feet 7 inches. He has black hair and brown eyes. He also has tattoos on the face, neck, chest, back, stomach, arms, legs and on the left hand. He has scars on his chest and left the forearm after his most wanted entry.

DPS officials said that refugees are being armed and dangerous on the most wanted list.

Texas Crime Stopper offers everyone who provides information about the arrest of someone in one of the three top 10 lists of the state, including refugees, sex offenders and criminal illegal immigrants.

Texas DPS said that this and other agencies have so far arrested 13 people from the most wanted lists of the state, including three sex offenders and four criminal illegal immigrants.

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The state has paid 20,000 US dollars rewards for tips that have led to arrests.

In order to receive cash premiums, Tipper must inform the authorities by calling the hotline crime stopper at 1-800-252-tips (8477) or making a report on the Texas DPS website.

All tips are anonymous.