
Martin Medrano-Hernandez
Martin Medrano-Hernandez/Mexico/DUI, Possession of a Controlled Substance
ICE Denver removed Martin Medrano-Hernandez, a 58-year-old citizen and national of Mexico, on July 11, 2025, following his release from custody after serving a criminal sentence for multiple offenses in the United States. According to ICE records, Medrano-Hernandez had a history of convictions that included multiple counts of sexual abuse of a minor. These offenses involve unlawful sexual conduct directed toward individuals under the age of legal consent and are classified as aggravated felonies under U.S. immigration law, carrying severe legal and immigration consequences.
In addition to those convictions, Medrano-Hernandez had prior convictions for reckless endangerment, which involves conduct that creates a substantial risk of serious physical injury to another person, as well as possession of a controlled substance, a charge related to unlawful drug possession. His record also included multiple convictions for driving under the influence (DUI), a repeated traffic-related offense that presents risks to public safety.
Following completion of his criminal sentence, Medrano-Hernandez was taken into ICE custody and processed for removal based on his aggravated felony and additional criminal history. ICE has not released details regarding the jurisdictions where his offenses occurred or the duration of his prison term. As of the latest report, Medrano-Hernandez has been removed to Mexico, concluding his detention and immigration proceedings.
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