Welcome to Arrest Stories. A thirty-three-year-old Honduran man with multiple deportations was captured at a San Antonio job site Friday morning, ending his run as a featured fugitive on Texas's Ten Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List. Heres what may have happened.
Robert Bustrillo-Vasquiez found himself in handcuffs Friday morning when Texas Department of Public Safety Criminal Investigations Division Special Agents and Texas Highway Patrol Troopers closed in on his workplace in San Antonio. The operation was the culmination of investigative work that led authorities directly to the job site where Bustrillo-Vasquiez was employed.
The thirty-three-year-old had been wanted out of Bexar County since August eleventh on serious felony charges including aggravated sexual assault, smuggling of persons, and aggravated kidnapping causing bodily injury and sexual abuse. His capture marked the end of his status as September's featured fugitive on the state's most wanted list.
Bustrillo-Vasquiez's criminal history extends far beyond these current charges. Records show an extensive pattern of deportations stretching back to twenty ten, with his most recent removal from the United States occurring in February twenty eighteen. Despite multiple deportations over more than a decade, he had returned to Texas where he eventually found himself facing these severe criminal allegations.
The arrest represents a significant law enforcement success, removing a dangerous individual from Texas communities. His placement on the Ten Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List had made him a priority target for state authorities, who utilized investigative resources to track him down to his place of employment.
The coordinated effort between DPS Criminal Investigations Division and Texas Highway Patrol demonstrates the multi-agency approach Texas law enforcement takes when pursuing high-priority fugitives. While Crime Stoppers rewards are typically associated with such arrests, officials noted that no reward would be paid in connection with Bustrillo-Vasquiez's capture.
The case now moves forward through the Bexar County court system where he will face the serious charges that placed him on the state's most wanted list.
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