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Mexican woman in US illegally charged with faking her own ICE ‘kidnapping’
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A Mexican illegal alien living in Los Angeles was charged with orchestrating her own fake ICE “kidnapping” to generate sympathy and solicit donations, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
Yuriana Julia Pelaez Calderon, 41, a resident of South Los Angeles, was charged with conspiracy and making false statements to federal officers, the DOJ said.
Calderon had been living in the U.S. based on a federal law enforcement parole that expired in 2023. She is in federal custody after she allegedly faked her kidnapping.
This comes after local outlet KTLA reported on a news conference held by Calderon’s “loved ones and attorneys,” who claimed she had been “kidnapped” by uniformed men in unmarked cars June 25.
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According to an affidavit filed in a criminal complaint against Mexican illegal Yuriana Julia Pelaez Calderon, an HSI investigator determined these photos provided to investigators were likely “created to make it appear as if Calderon was in custody and that she had been mistreated while there.” (US Department of Justice)
The outlet reported that a man identified as an attorney named Stephano Medina claimed Calderon was cornered in a Jack in the Box parking lot in Los Angeles by men who did not identify themselves but were possibly bounty hunters. Medina claimed Calderon was taken to the border and presented to an “ICE staffer,” who demanded she sign self-deportation paperwork.
Medina said that when Calderon refused to sign the paperwork, she was taken to a warehouse until she agreed to sign the document.
Fox News Digital obtained a copy of the criminal complaint against Calderon, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. An affidavit filed with the complaint alleges that Calderon and others “planned a hoax kidnapping” for their benefit, “including their own pecuniary gain.”
The affidavit said that Calderon’s daughter set up a GoFundMe page to raise $4,500 after her mother was “taken by masked men in an unmarked vehicle.”
A GoFundMe spokesperson told Fox News Digital that the page was removed and that the family did not access any of the funds raised.
“GoFundMe has zero tolerance for the misuse of our platform, or any attempt to exploit the generosity of others, and cooperates with law enforcement investigations of those accused of wrongdoing,” the spokesperson said, adding, “This fundraiser was removed from the platform and the $80 raised was refunded; at no point did the organizer have access to any of the funds. The GoFundMe Giving Guarantee guarantees donors a full refund in the rare case something isn’t right.”
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According to an affidavit included in a criminal complaint against Calderon, an HSI investigator reviewed surveillance footage that showed her “walking towards a parked silver Nissan sedan. Calderon placed the bag she was carrying in the back seat of the Nissan, then opened the passenger car door and got into the car. I have watched this video, and Calderon is again walking at a normal pace, and does not appear to be in any distress.” (US Department of Justice)
The daughter filed a missing person report with the Los Angeles Police Department, which notified Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) of Calderon’s supposed kidnapping.
HSI determined Calderon was not in DHS custody and, out of concern for her safety, the agency launched its own investigation to find her. During the investigation, HSI noticed several irregularities, including that the phone calls to loved ones that Calderon had supposedly made via borrowed phones were made from her cell phone, intentionally masked to appear as an unknown number.
According to the affidavit, video surveillance of Calderon’s alleged forced abduction further showed her calmly leaving the Jack in the Box parking lot and getting into a nearby sedan. Despite the video showing a marked LAPD car in the vicinity, Calderon did not make any attempts to alert officers that she was in danger.
The affidavit states that “when confronted with true information that contradicted their kidnapping story,” Calderon and others lied to federal agents and “attempted to thwart law enforcement efforts” by keeping her whereabouts from law enforcement.
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According to an affidavit included in the criminal complaint against Calderon, this photo, which the affidavit says appears to show Calderon on the left, was taken at approximately 4:40 p.m. at the Bakersfield, California, shopping mall while she was supposedly missing, leading investigators to suspect the kidnapping was a hoax. (Justice Department)
According to a DOJ statement, HSI agents tracked Calderon down July 5 in a shopping plaza parking lot in Bakersfield, California. The statement said Calderon continued to claim she was taken by masked men and held in custody with others.
She is in U.S. immigration custody and is facing a maximum sentence of five years in federal prison for conspiracy and up to five years for false statements if convicted of the charges.
Commenting on the charges, U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli thanked HSI and “all federal agents facing unprecedented levels of assaults” for “providing cool heads and professionalism during these difficult times.”
Essayli said “dangerous rhetoric that ICE agents are ‘kidnapping’ illegal immigrants is being recklessly peddled by politicians and echoed in the media to inflame the public and discredit our courageous federal agents.”
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HSI Los Angeles Special Agent in Charge Eddy Wang also decried the scheme, saying, “My office invested valuable time and resources working this alleged kidnapping investigation only to discover that it was a hoax.
“Diverting critical law enforcement resources is not only reckless and irresponsible, but it also endangers the community,” Wang added. “The real cost of a fraud like this is the amount of fentanyl not seized, child predators not removed from the communities and human trafficking victims not rescued because law enforcement redirected resources to recover the defendant.
“We want to assure the public that allegations of criminal activity will be thoroughly investigated by HSI and our law enforcement partners and that those who engage in fraud and deception will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”
The White House also chimed in on the development. White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told Fox News Digital that “the Fake News is so desperate to believe any anti-ICE narrative that they refuse to actually check the facts and instead just echo the lies they’re fed.”
“The truth has come out: this was nothing more than another Fake News Hoax,” she added. “Any outlet that participated in this hoax should be ashamed and apologize to their viewers for lying to them. Trust in the media is at an all time low and this is the perfect example why.”
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Denver, CO
Denver police investigate early morning shooting in Capitol Hill neighborhood
Police in Denver investigated an early morning shooting on Tuesday at 13th Avenue and Pearl Street. Investigators said officers rushed to the 1300 block of North Pearl Street in the parking lot of Call Your Mother around 2 a.m.
When officers arrived, one victim was rushed to the hospital.
At the scene, one vehicle was seen with its back windshield shattered.
What happened leading up to the shooting is being investigated.
Seattle, WA
Seattle weather: Cooling down Tuesday, highs in the 70s
SEATTLE – Onshore flow returns for Tuesday, which will bring some morning clouds along with cooler afternoon temperatures. We will also see breezy winds at times, especially through the strait and the South Sound with gusts up to 35 mph.
Onshore flow returns for Tuesday, which will bring some morning clouds along with cooler afternoon temperatures. (FOX 13 Seattle)
What’s next:
Highs Tuesday will be 15–20 degrees cooler compared to Monday, with high temperatures in the mid to low 70s. A few morning clouds will give way to mostly sunny skies.
Highs on Tuesday will be 15–20 degrees cooler compared to Monday. (FOX 13 Seattle)
The average high temperature for this time of year is 71F, and we will be staying above that for the extended forecast. We aren’t looking at record highs in the next 7 days, but we will be warming up again Friday and into the weekend.
The average high temperature for this time of year is 71, and we will be staying above that for the extended forecast.
Looking Ahead:
Sunshine and warm temperatures remain in the forecast through the extended outlook for western Washington. The summer solstice is Sunday, marking the official start of summer and it will also be the longest day of the year.
Sunshine and warm temperatures remain in the forecast through the extended outlook. (FOX 13 Seattle)
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San Diego, CA
San Diego Iranians are torn over the World Cup as the U.S.-Iran war and a new peace deal collide
SAN DIEGO (KGTV)- For many Iranians, the World Cup is more than a sporting event. It’s about family, culture, and holding on to a sense of home during a time of tensions between Iran and the United States.
As Iran takes the field in the World Cup, the United States and Iran have reached a deal aimed at ending the war. But even as the conflict has stalled, fans like Reza Gharajedaghi say this is a moment that brings back memories.
“I left Iran when I was 10, right before the first World Cup in ’78 when I used to watch it with my dad,” Gharajedaghi said. “Now, with all that’s going on with the war, and the Iranian community is divided, some people support the team, some don’t.”
Gharajedaghi’s love for the game began as a child in Iran, and some of his most treasured memories involve watching matches with his father.
“We used to go to the games, but the best one was when I went to France in ’98, and my dad sponsored me to go to France, and Iran was playing the U.S., and I called my dad at halftime from a phone in France, and I said we’re up 1-0 and we ended up winning 2-1,” Gharajedaghi said.
His father is now 96 years old and living with dementia, but Gharajedaghi says he is grateful to be by his side as they root for Iran — and put politics to the side.
“Just to be able to be with him and uh watch Iran together after all these years, uh, 40, you know, 47 years is pretty amazing,” Gharajedaghi said.
While politics loom over the game, dozens of San Diegans headed to SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, where Iran played, and vowed to protest the regime and the soccer team.
“We’re not going to cheer for anything that is associated with the regime, including this team. This team will be boycotted,” one protester said.
“All we want to do is just a peaceful protest and be the voice of real Iranian people, not the Islamic regime football team,” another protester said.
Meanwhile, dozens of others gathered to watch and celebrate Iran.
For Gharajedaghi, he will support the team no matter what.
“Win or lose, you know, it’s, it’s just, it’s just national pride,” Gharajedaghi said.
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