Tennessee Illegal Aliens Busted For Aggravated Assault, DUI, Meth, Reckless Driving, Theft & More…

Tennessee Illegal Aliens Busted For Aggravated Assault, DUI, Meth, Reckless Driving, Theft & More...

Tennessee Illegal Aliens Busted For Aggravated Assault, DUI, Meth, Reckless Driving, Theft & More…

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Tennessee Conservative News Staff –

Police in Davidson and Knox County arrested several illegal aliens last week on charges ranging from domestic assault to theft and drug charges.

Davidson County police arrested the following individuals:

21-year-old Juan Sebastian Baltazar – arrested February 2

  •  Baltazar was charged with domestic assault with bodily injury. He was booked on a $1000 bond. 

23-year-old Bernardo Montalvo Sanchez – arrested February 2

  • Sanchez was charged with possession with intent to sell a controlled substance (Meth – .5 gram or more). He was booked on a $20,000 bond. 

28-year-old Gerardo Morales-Ginez – arrested February 2

  • Morales-Ginez was charged with tampering with evidence, evading arrest with a motor vehicle, reckless driving, and driver’s license required. He was booked on a $22,000 bond. He had a previous charge of no driver’s license in 2022.

33-year-old Noe Ramos Romano – arrested February 3

  • Romano was charged with intentional aggravated assault with two counts of serious bodily injury. He was booked on a $20,000 bond. 

60-year-old Gerardo M. Loyola – arrested February 4 

  • Loyola was charged with theft of merchandise ($1000 or less) and failure to appear. He was booked with an $11,000 bond. The FTA charge stems from a 2025 suspended license. He also has a previous charge of attempted theft from 2022.

29-year-old Jose Bernardo Yat Xo – arrested February 4

  • Xo was charged with aggravated assault (strangulation) and driving under the influence. He was booked on a $12,000 bond.

26-year-old Santos Enrique Garcia-Almendares – arrested February 5

  • Garcia-Almendares was charged with domestic assault with bodily injury. He was booked on a $2000 bond.

20-year-old Marcos Domingo Gomez – arrested February 5

  • Gomez was charged with driving under the influence and driver’s license required. He was booked on a $2500 charge.

Knox County police arrested the following individuals:

34-year-old Francisco Andres – arrested February 3

  • Andres was charged with DUI (first offense) and driving without a license. He was booked on a $6500 bond.

33-year-old Victor Manuel Figueroa Munoz – arrested February 5

  • Munoz was charged with driving an unregistered vehicle on the highway, financial responsibility law, evading arrest, and driver’s license law. His bond is still yet to be set. 

Inmate records show that all of these individuals currently have immigrant detainers and will remain in custody until released to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

An ICE hold most likely means they are in this country illegally.

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4 Responses

  1. Good! A few more of lucifer’s accursed dimmercrap’s darlings out of circulation. Unless dimmercrap “judges” cut them loose.

  2. Are all the illegal criminals residing in these 2 counties or are the others not reporting? Hard to believe no other counties have arrested any illegal criminals.

    1. Jsetti,

      Davidson and Knox Counties are the only 2 counties we are aware of that do 2 things that make reporting such things possible and within an acceptable timeframe.
      1. – they both publish their arrest reports on their website (Knox County also publishes mugshots)
      2. – they publish whether the person arrested has an immigration detainer

      The rest of the counties (that we are aware of) do not do both of those things. Acquiring that information from other counties would require daily public records
      requests which would take an army to cover all of TN counties. Focusing on the 2 counties that provide this information for the public allows us to get the point
      across in a timely fashion. The main points being mainly to remind the public that despite what the mainstream says, these folks are doing serious crimes and also
      to remind the legislature that these things are happening so hopefully, they will take this stuff seriously and pass legislation that will help to curb it.

      ~ Tennessee Conservative News

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