ICE lists Daniel Pineda-Velasquez as arrested; agency says he was previously convicted of multiple sexual and assault offenses in Maryland

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Arrest records and Prince George's County court or conviction records confirm Daniel Pineda-Velasquez's arrest by ICE and the listed convictions/charges.

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DHS released a Feb. 10, 2026 press statement from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) saying its officers arrested several noncitizens convicted of crimes including sex abuse of a child, rape, assault, domestic violence, weapons offenses, and DUI across multiple states. Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin is quoted as saying nearly 70% of ICE arrests are of noncitizens charged or convicted of crimes in the U.S. The release links to WOW.DHS.gov for additional case details.
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Unable to access or locate independent court or ICE arrest records beyond the DHS.gov announcement. The DHS page (official) lists Daniel Pineda-Velasquez with those convictions in Prince George's County, MD, but I could not retrieve Maryland court records, ICE press releases, or the state sex-offender registry entry to corroborate details. Retry after public record systems (Maryland Judiciary case search, Prince George's County court/clerk databases, or ICE/ERO Baltimore releases) are accessible.

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  1. Scheduled follow-up · Feb 13, 2026overdue
  2. Completion due · Feb 13, 2026
  3. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 06:04 AMTech Error
    Unable to access or locate independent court or ICE arrest records beyond the DHS.gov announcement. The DHS page (official) lists Daniel Pineda-Velasquez with those convictions in Prince George's County, MD, but I could not retrieve Maryland court records, ICE press releases, or the state sex-offender registry entry to corroborate details. Retry after public record systems (Maryland Judiciary case search, Prince George's County court/clerk databases, or ICE/ERO Baltimore releases) are accessible.
  4. Original article · Feb 10, 2026

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