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Salvadoran illegal immigrant accused of sexually abusing child for 7 years despite deportation order

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Elmer Castro reportedly raped a girl for seven years, starting when she was just five years old. (Weber County Sheriff's Office)

August 30, 2019
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OGDEN, Utah – A Salvadoran illegal immigrant who’s accused of sexually abusing a child for seven years is behind bars this week. The fugitive—who was ordered deported in 2010—was caught in Utah, according to authorities.

Elmer Castro, 41, was arrested Tuesday in Ogden by the U.S. Marshals Service Violent Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team, reported KUTV.

“Our mission is to catch the bad guys, the most violent among us…” U.S. Marshal Matthew Harris said in a news release. “But I can tell you when we are able to get a child predator off the streets, and those who hurt and abuse our children, those arrests are the most satisfying.”

Castro reportedly began abusing a girl in Ogden in 2008 when she was 5-years-old. Moreover, the abuse continued until 2015, according to reports.

The Salvadoran illegal immigrant was ordered deported in 2010, “but remained in the United States and on the run until his arrest,” according to the news release.

At the time of his arrest, Castro was living around the corner from an elementary school, according to KUTV.

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Elmer Castro reportedly raped a girl for seven years, starting when she was just five-years-old. (Weber County Sheriff’s Office)

The Castro arrest is among a string of recent sex crime arrests involving illegal immigrants. Nestor Lopez-Guzman, also from El Salvador, was arrested in July and is accused of sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl and her brother in Montgomery County, Maryland—the same area where an illegal immigrant is accused of raping a woman at a Rockville hotel.

In Germantown, two illegal immigrants are accused of raping an 11-year-old and, in a separate case, another illegal immigrant is accused of raping a 16-year-old at Knifepoint, according to FOX5.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials in North Carolina arrested Oscar Pacheco, a Honduran national, on Aug. 9 after he’d been released by local authorities who charged him with first-degree rape and indecent liberties with a minor.

 


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