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The Sheriff's office by Martin County supports ice cream with Indianown Operation

Martin County's office confirmed on Tuesday that it was involved in his first operation with immigration and customs authority (ICE) in Indianown.

The operation took place last week and ended with 11 people, two of whom had crime stories.

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Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek said that his agency's message to the residents was when they do not commit crimes, they are currently not behind them.

“We are persecuted by criminal extraterrestrials and if they hang out with criminal extraterrestrials, they will probably be involved in some of the arrests made,” said Budensiek.

WPTVS spoke to Inez Pacheco, who grew up in Indianown to get her thoughts about the situation. Your family has a restaurant on the Warfield Boulevard.

Pacheco saw many hidden vehicles in the city last week and believes that this leads to fewer restaurant customers.

“We have been our customers forever and they are no longer here because everyone is afraid,” said Pacheco.

The suspect arrested in Sewall's point arrested

Martin County's sheriff office said that in a separate operation on Monday evening she arrested a man in Sewall's point who is suspected of being illegal in the country. The suspect, Wilker Alejandro Gutierrez Quintero, was on the FBI's observation list for alleged connections to the notorious Venezuelan gang tren de Aragua.

“We have not made any arrest because of no driver's license, but this person is now sitting in our prison with an ice thread, and if the driving fee runs your course, you will be deported,” said Budensiek.

Inez Pacheco said she was not against getting people from the streets who have to be removed, but hopes that innocent people will not be involved in activity.

“(It is) somehow sad, because at the end of the day we all need each other,” said Pacheco. “We all try to work, we all try to support our families. We all try to do the best we can.”