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    Reputed Gang Member Deported for Sex Crimes Arrested in Chesco

    Posted by Brittany Tressler (Editor) , September 30, 2013 at 09:00 PM

    An undocumented immigrant who'd previously been deported from the United States for sex crimes he committed in Chester County was arrested again after an alert police detective spotted the reputed gang member in a local Walmart.

    Bolivar Barrios, 25, faces state and federal charges following his arrest Sept. 25.

    Barrios is a known member of the Sureños 13 street gang, according to the Chester County District Attorney's Office, which announced his arrest Monday.

    Authorities gave the following account of Barrios' most recent arrest:

    On Aug. 25, Chester County Det. Joseph Nangle, while off duty, was walking through a Walmart in Lower Oxford Township when he spotted Barrios in the store. Nangle recognized Barrios because the detective had previously been a police officer in New Garden Township and had crossed paths with Barrios, authorities said.

    Because there were children and other civilians in the store, Nangle decided not to arrest Barrios on the spot, said Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan.

    Instead, Chester County detectives and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security began an investigation to catch Barrios. He was arrested after authorities found him and confirmed he was again in the country illegally, as a deported felon and a Megan's Law offender.

    Following his most recent arrest, Barrios was held in Chester County Prison, where he also faces a federal detainer.

    He is charged with violating Megan's Law in Pennsylvania, and also faces a federal charge of aggravated felon re-entry. If convicted of the Megan's Law violation, Barrios faces a mandatory minimum of three years in state prison, followed by time in federal prison and eventual deportation to Mexico.

    It was unclear Monday how Barrios, who previously lived in Southern Chester County, was able to return to the United States after being deported last year.

    In 2005, Barrios was convicted in Chester County of rape, kidnapping, and involuntary deviate sexual intercourse. After serving a state prison sentence, he was paroled in 2012 and then deported to Mexico as a convicted felon and undocumented immigrant, authorities said.

    “Chester County detectives never forget a face," Hogan said. "Detective Joe Nangle and federal authorities did an outstanding job to get this dangerous criminal off our streets and out of this country.”
    Pennsylvania State Police assisted Chester County Detectives and the Department of Homeland Security in the investigation.

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    Previously deported sexual predator re-arrested in Pa.



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    Dave Gibson
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    October 3, 2013

    Last week, Bolivar Barrios, 25, was arrested by Chester County deputy sheriffs after he was spotted in a Walmart in Lower Oxford.

    In 2006, Barrios pleaded guilty to rape, kidnapping and involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, after he and another illegal alien, Jose Vazquez-Bedolla, 18, abducted and gang-raped a 15-year-old girl.

    In 2012, after only six years in prison, Barrios was released and deported to Mexico.

    The Daily Local reported:

    "This convicted sex offender forfeited any right to be in this great country," [Chester County District Attorney Tom] Hogan said. "He never should have returned to Chester County and the United States. He will have plenty of time to think about that in prison before he is returned to Mexico."
    Barrios has been charged with with violating Pennsylvania’s Megan’s Law and will face a minimum three-year state sentence. He is currently being held at the Chester County Prison on an immigration detainer.
    This case is yet another example of the dangers an unprotected border poses to our children.

    http://www.examiner.com/article/prev...re-arrested-pa

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