An alleged arson suspect connected to the California wildfires entered the country illegally from Mexico, officials said in a statement.
Police had been questioning the involvement of Juan Manuel Sierra-Leyva, 33, in starting a fire that may have contributed to the wildfires.
Sierra-Leyva is a “Mexican national who entered the U.S. unlawfully at an unknown date and location without inspection by an immigration official,” a statement from Immigration and Customs Enforcement read.
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The man was allegedly chased and apprehended by residents of Woodland Hills after they saw him setting fire to old Christmas trees and debris with what one resident described as a “flamethrower” soon after the massive wildfire began Thursday, the New York Post reported.
Sierra-Leyva has had multiple encounters with law enforcement since November 2016 for a variety of charges, ICE stated.
He was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon in October 2023, in Van Nuys, California, and was arrested by the Los Angeles Police Department on Jan. 10 on a felony probation violation.
Officers with ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations placed an immigration detainer on Sierra-Leyva on Jan. 12.
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