
Naideli Padilla-Rivera
Naideli Padilla-Rivera/Honduras/Burglary of a Building
ICE San Antonio arrested Naideli Padilla-Rivera, a 19-year-old citizen of Honduras who is unlawfully present in the United States. According to arrest records, she was recently taken into custody in Austin, Texas, for burglary of a building. She was transferred to immigration detention for processing and will be placed into removal proceedings before an immigration judge.
Burglary of a building is charged when a person unlawfully enters or remains in a structure with the intent to commit theft or another offense inside. Investigations in these cases typically draw on surveillance footage, eyewitness statements, and scene evidence such as forced-entry marks, pry tools, or broken locks. Officers may recover items believed to be stolen or clothing that matches what appears on video. Phone location data, messages coordinating entry, and vehicle records can further link a suspect to the time and place of the break-in. Because this matter stems from a recent arrest, the state court will evaluate the allegations under the applicable burden of proof.
During intake, immigration officers complete biometric identity verification and compile certified copies of the relevant arrest and court documents. Padilla-Rivera remains detained while the immigration case moves forward, including service of charging documents, custody review, and scheduling before the court. If a final order of removal is issued, officials will coordinate travel documentation with the Government of Honduras and arrange transportation in accordance with federal procedures. Any state criminal case will proceed on a separate track; outcomes there will be reflected in the immigration file but are determined independently by the criminal court.
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