C.B.P. News Release

Detroit CBP Have Busy Weekend Intercepting Wanted Travelers

(Tuesday, November 24, 2009)

Detroit – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers stationed at the Ambassador Bridge in Detroit were quite busy last weekend initiating five arrests for subjects wanted for a variety of issues from narcotics warrants to one wanted for burglary/forced entry. One was even caught with a small amount of marijuana in his possession.

On Friday, November 13, Monica Rios and Ryan Guerra, both U.S. citizens were arrested for warrants related to failure to appear and were turned over to Detroit Police and the Wayne County Sheriffs Departments.

On Saturday, November 15, Charles Wiese, a U.S. citizen wanted on narcotics related offenses was arrested and turned over to Detroit Police. Anthony Rumohr, a U.S. citizen was arrested on a burglary warrant and turned over to Sterling Heights Police , and Tryon Betancourt, a U.S. citizen was arrested and turned over to Allen Park Police for a minor traffic offense. Betancourt was also cited for possession of marijuana.

“These arrests are a testament to the dedication of CBP Officers on a daily basis protecting our country. The capture of these fugitives serves as a shining example of the work done by Detroit officers in keeping the public safeâ€