ICE detainees flee from custody in Colorado after reported power outage
- Two migrants escaped from a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Colorado during a power outage.
- The escape was detected during a facility-wide count when staff found the migrants unaccounted for.
- The Florida-based GEO Group mentioned that the power outage may have affected the facility's security system.
- Local police were notified hours after the escape occurred.
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1 of 2 who escaped from Colorado immigration detention is found nearby
One of two men who escaped from a Colorado immigration detention center has been arrested after being found by a sheriff’s deputy about 12 miles away.
Aurora police chief reacts to response after men escape from ICE facility
By Jennifer McRae Click here for updates on this story AURORA (KCNC) — Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlain recently talked about the response time of officers after it was discovered that two men had escaped the Immigration and Customs Enforcement GEO facility earlier this week. Geilond Vido-Romero, 24, and Joel Jose Gonzalez-Gonzalez, 32 were reported missing after a power outage at the facility. They were being held on local charges befor…
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