An illegal alien was caught fleeing to Mexico following a hit-and-run drunk driving collision that claimed the lives of two young women in a sanctuary city in the sanctuary state of Illinois last week.
The horrifying tragedy unfolded just before 2 a.m. on Jan. 19 in Urbana, a city in Champaign County.
A Honda Civic carrying five people was sitting at a red light when it was rear-ended by a Mitsubishi SUV, the News-Gazette reports.
The driver of the Mitsubishi was observed fleeing the scene on foot.
A passenger identified as 20-year-old Katherine J. Abraham was pronounced dead at the scene while Chloe Polzin, 21, succumbed to her injuries the next day.
The suspect remained on the loose for days before U.S. Marshals tracked him down on Wednesday in Milford, TX, and pulled him off a bus bound for Matamoros, Mexico.
U.S. Marshals originally identified the suspect as Juan Jahaziel Saenz-Suarez, a 27-year-old Mexican citizen who was previously deported.
However, authorities later learned the suspect had produced falsified paperwork and that he was actually a 29-year-old Guatemalan national named Julio Cucul Bol.
Illegal Alien Arrested for Hit-and-Run That Killed 2 Young Women in Illinois Sanctuary City
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US Marshals originally IDed suspect as previously-deported Mexican, but learned he's a Guatemalan who provided false paperwork
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Bol, who was illegally residing in Urbana, is facing a slew of charges, including leaving the scene of a personal injury crash resulting in death (two counts), aggravated driving under the influence resulting in death, and reckless homicide (two counts).
Illegal immigrant suspect in fatal hit-and-run arrested 800 miles from crime scene on bus headed to Mexico
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U.S. Marshals have located and detained the suspect in a fatal Illinois hit-and-run in a Texas town south of Dallas.
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Incredibly, just hours before the fatal wreck, the Urbana Police Department (UPD) posted a “Get Prepared” notice advising illegal aliens how to handle expected immigration raids launched by the Trump administration.
Days later, UPD reminded the public that local officials do not cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
“For example, if you get pulled over in Urbana, and regardless of what your citizenship status is, at no point would an Urbana officer ever question you about that,” UPD Lieutenant Zachery Mikalik told WCIA.
Urbana has been a sanctuary city for many years and Illinois became a sanctuary state in 2017.
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