Only 1 detainee who escaped from the New Jersey ice installation remains in general: FBI

Only 1 detainee who escaped from the New Jersey ice installation remains in general: FBI

According to federal authorities, only one of the four detainees that escaped from an immigration detention center in New Jersey remains loose, according to federal authorities.

The FBI Newark Field Office said Tuesday that it is offering a reward of up to $ 25,000 for information that leads to the arrest of Andrés Felipe Pineda Mogollon, who remains generally after escaping from the detention center of Delaney Hall in Newark almost a week ago. The reward has more than duplicate, increasing $ 10,000.

Mogollon, a 25 -year -old Colombian national, has been accused of escaping the custody of an institution or official, and a federal arrest warrant for him has been issued, according to the FBI. It is illegally in the country after more time stays for a tourist visa, according to the Department of National Security.

Mogollon was previously arrested by the New York City Police Department in April by theft Petit and by the New Jersey Police Department in May for residential robbery, residential robbery of conspiracy and possession of robbery tools, according to DHS.

The FBI Newark launched a searched poster for Andrés Felipe Pineda Mogollon, who the authorities said they escaped from the Detention Center of Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey.

FBI Newark

It is one of the four detainees that escaped from the facilities of Delaney Hall on Thursday. DHS described the four men as “public security threats.”

Until Sunday, two of the detainees, Joel Enrique Sandoval-López and Joan Sebastian Castaneda-Lozada, were in custody again, while Mogollon and the fourth, Franklin Norberto Bautista-Reyes, remained in general, according to the FBI.

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Until Tuesday, Bautista-Reyes is no longer generally, according to the FBI, which has not published details about the apprehension of any of the detainees escaped.

Senator Andy Kim, Dn.J., said at a press conference on Friday that the four men escaped from the facilities breaking a wall, which he described as “plaster panels with an interior of the mesh”, in a unit that led to an outer wall and a parking lot. Kim said the installation administrators and ICE officials informed Escape.

Delaney Hall, a migrant detention center, is seen on June 12, 2025 in Newark, New Jersey.

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Kim said the escape followed “riots” and disturbances in the last 24 hours related to food access in private installation, which has been hired by the application of immigration and customs.

However, the National Security Department issued a subsequent statement by saying: “Contrary to current reports, there have been no generalized disturbances” in Delaney Hall.

Bill Hutchinson and Aaron Katersky from ABC News contributed to this report.

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