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    Mt. Orab police capture Wisconsin hit-and-run suspect

    Suspect caught in Mt. Orab

    Mt. Orab police capture Wisconsin hit-and-run suspect


    Eddie Carbajal-Lile

    Staff report

    MT. ORAB - Thorough police work and a little luck helped a Mt. Orab officer nab an illegal immigrant suspected of causing the death of a Wisconsin juvenile in a hit-and-run crash.

    Lt. Josh Black was following up on a harassment complaint the afternoon of Wednesday, Aug. 29, and eventually detained Eddie Carbajal-Lile, who was wanted by the Sheboygan County Sheriff's Department on the felony hit-and-run charge.

    Carbajal-Lile and another undocumented Mexican native were quickly transferred to Boone County, Ky., for holding before Carbajal-Lile is transported to Sheboygan, Wisc., to face the charge. The other illegal immigrant is expected to be deported.

    According to Lt. Black, the Mt. Orab Police Department received a complaint from a female Mt. Orab resident concerning harassing phone calls. While en route to respond to the complaint, Lt. Black said he noticed a vehicle carrying two Latino men who fit the description of the complaint and a traffic stop was initiated.

    "Neither one had any I.D.," said Lt. Black, who determined the suspects were likely in the country illegally.

    Black was primarily interested in the passenger, who was believed to have made the threatening calls. The officer was unable to communicate with Carbajal-Lile, the driver.

    "If he could speak English, he wasn't," said Lt. Black.

    The passenger who did communicate with Lt. Black gave false names for himself and Carbajal-Lile. The passenger told police Carbajal-Lile's name was Ricardo Ibanez-Crisanto.

    Black contacted the Brown County Communications Center, who then contacted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

    Both men were arrested on a charge of menacing. The men were transported to the Brown County Sheriff's Office and were later turned over to ICE and then taken to Kentucky for processing. Fingerprinting after Carbajal-Lile's arrest revealed his true identity, and Sheboygan County officials were contacted.

    Sheboygan County media reports indicate police have evidence that Carbajal-Lile was involved in a crash in Lima, Wisc., Aug. 14, in which Paul Watry, 17, was killed and two individuals, both 18, were injured. Investigators worried that Carbajal-Lile might have fled to Mexico following the deadly crash, although the possibility that he was hiding out in a neighboring state was considered. Lt. Black said the passenger arrested with Carbajal-Lile was believed to have been living in Indianapolis, Ind.

    Lt. Black said he has been contacted by a Sheboygan County detective who expressed gratitude on behalf of Wisconsin law enforcement and the family of the victim of the hit-and-run tragedy.

    http://www.newsdemocrat.com/main.asp?Se ... TM=454.188

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    But But But

    But the bad American's car got in the way of the ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS CAR and it's all the white boys fault...

    The ILLEGALS were just on thier way to work at the chicken plant.

    YOU DAMN AMERICANS ARE ALWAYS GETTING IN THE WAY OF PROFIT'S

    I can vouch for them

    Superior Commandante Jorge Boosh

    "Dammit CARLOS ROVE" your boys left 2 people as witnesses at the accident and a phone record of the threats
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    Posted September 17, 2007

    Illegal immigrant accused in fatal car crash to be in court today

    An illegal immigrant who fled to Ohio after allegedly causing a fatal car crash here will make his first appearance in Sheboygan County Circuit Court today, officials said.

    Eddie Carbajal-Lile, 27, who is charged with hit and run resulting in death, allegedly ran a Town of Lima stop sign Aug. 14 and hit a car with three teenagers inside, injuring two and killing Paul B. Watry, 17, of Port Washington, according to a criminal complaint.

    He will be in court this afternoon for an initial appearance on the charges, at which time a bond amount will be set. The felony charge carries penalties of up to 15 years in prison.

    Carbajal-Lile was captured Aug. 29 after he and a friend were arrested for harassing a bartender in Mt. Orab, a small village about 25 miles east of Cincinnati, officials said. He gave a false name but was identified by fingerprints and held for Sheboygan County authorities.

    He was returned to Sheboygan in the early morning hours Sunday, said Capt. Dave Adams of the Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Department.

    According to the complaint:

    Witnesses from the crash scene have said Carbajal-Lile walked away after retrieving his cell phone, and he called a friend twice saying he had hit something and didn't feel good.

    A friend of his told police that he had been drinking with Carbajal-Lile and several other friends at a tavern about two miles from the crash site, and that he had seen Carbajal-Lile drink at least five or six beers in the three hours before the crash.

    The crash also injured Scot Mueller, 18, of Port Washington — who was driving the car Watry was in — and Jillian Fitzmaurice, 18, of Oostburg, who was a passenger.

    http://www.sheboygan-press.com/apps/pbc ... 17082/1973

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