Federal Authorities Conduct Sweep of High Value Targets Resulting in Arrests of Convicted Felons Across Multiple States

Federal agents apprehend several high-profile criminal offenders across the U.S., focusing on those with convictions for violent crimes and sexual abuse.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 13, 2026, 5:16 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)

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Federal Authorities Conduct Sweep of High Value Targets Resulting in Arrests of Convicted Felons Across Multiple States - article image

Strategic Enforcement in Metropolitan Hubs

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement intensified its national security operations this week, executing a series of high-stakes arrests involving individuals with prior criminal convictions. Federal agents successfully located and apprehended targets in several major jurisdictions, including Salt Lake City, Dallas, and Los Angeles. These operations are part of a broader federal strategy to prioritize the removal of non-citizens who have been processed through the U.S. judicial system for serious felony offenses. According to Department of Homeland Security data, nearly 70% of current agency arrests involve individuals who have either been formally charged with or convicted of criminal activity within the United States.

Apprehension of Violent Offenders in the West

In Salt Lake City, federal officers took Armando Lopez, a Mexican national, into custody following his prior conviction for the aggravated sexual abuse of a minor. Simultaneously, enforcement actions in California targeted individuals with histories of armed violence and theft. In Santa Rosa, agents arrested Jesus Escobar-Grande of El Salvador, who had a standing conviction for assault with a deadly weapon. Further south in Los Angeles, Dung Duc Luu, a Vietnamese national, was apprehended in connection with past convictions for first-degree robbery and burglary, marking a significant removal of individuals categorized by the agency as public safety threats.

Texas Operations Target Vehicular and Residential Crimes

The enforcement sweep also maintained a heavy presence in Texas, where agents focused on offenders involved in fatal accidents and property crimes. In Dallas, authorities arrested Sergio Alonso Rodriguez-Noyola for intoxicated manslaughter and leaving the scene of an accident involving a death. Additionally, in Bailey County, Jose Muniz-Flores was taken into custody following a conviction for the burglary of a habitation. These specific cases highlight a federal focus on individuals whose criminal histories involve direct harm to community members and the violation of residential security.

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