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Staff Writer

Four Illegals Arrested For Home Invasion

Four illegal aliens from Venezuela have been arrested for violently robbing a Dallas woman in her home, leaving her tied up and threatened, as concerns over crime and immigration escalate in the area.


Four illegal aliens from Venezuela have been arrested in connection with a violent robbery that left a Dallas woman shaken and traumatized in her own home last month. The incident, which took place on September 21 in a wealthy neighborhood near Highland Park, has raised concerns about crime and immigration issues in the area.


The first suspect, 28-year-old Manuel Hernandez-Hernandez, was arrested last week, leading to the identification and capture of three additional suspects: 34-year-old Carlos Alberto Martinez-Silva, 20-year-old Yean Brayhan Torrealba-Sanabria, and 27-year-old Wilmer Jesus Colmenares-Gonzalez. All four men have been charged with aggravated robbery, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has placed detainers on them, seeking custody if they are released from jail.


According to the victim’s account, she had just parked her car when she noticed four men approaching her garage. One of them brandished a gun and forced her to the ground, striking her repeatedly in the head. The assailants then dragged her into her home, tying her up with clothes from her bedroom. They communicated with her solely in Spanish, using Google Translate to issue threats.


The woman reported that the men threatened to cut off her fingers one by one if she did not reveal the location of her safe. After they ransacked her home, they instructed her to remain in the bathroom for ten minutes before fleeing with approximately $75,000 in cash, a Gucci purse, her cellphone, and coins.


When police arrived, they found the residence in disarray, reflecting the violent nature of the robbery. The four suspects are currently being held at the Dallas County Jail, as the case has drawn attention to broader issues regarding illegal immigration and public safety.

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