Deported sex offender used false documents trying for job at The B.O.B., indictment says

By John Agar | jagar@mlive.com
April 02, 2015 at 11:10 AM, updated April 02, 2015 at 11:15 AM



A sex offender previously deported was arrested while trying to get a job at The B.O.B using false documents, federal officials say.
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI - A man who was deported after a sexual-assault conviction has been arrested after allegedly using counterfeit identification while trying to obtain work at The B.O.B., court records say.

Manolo Miguel Santos-Deleon, facing a four-count indictment, was ordered detained Wednesday, April 1, by U.S. Magistrate Judge Hugh Brenneman Jr.


Santos-Deleon was convicted Oct. 9, 2012, in New York, of first-degree sexual abuse, contact by forcible compulsion, court records said. He was later deported.


In February 2014, the defendant traveled from Guatemala to Michigan, and began working at an undisclosed business months later, the indictment said.


He was charged with alien felony re-entry, failure to register as a sex offender, both in Michigan and New York, use of a fraudulent document and false representation of a Social Security number.


He presented false documents and a false Social Security number while trying to get a job at The B.O.B. in Grand Rapids, the indictment said.


The judge ordered the defendant detained because he posed a flight risk, court records said. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, has also placed a hold on the defendant because he is here illegally, records said.


ICE arrested him on March 27 in Grand Rapids, records showed.


The defendant did not contest his detention.

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