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Virginia -- When United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement special agents assigned to the agency's Washington, D.C. Fugitive Operations Team apprehended former Sterling resident Jose Sibrian on Nov. 30 of this year, they brought a man long listed as a federal fugitive immigrant finally into their custody.
Originally ordered deported in absentia by a U.S. Department of Justice immigration judge on Aug. 13, 2001, Sibrian had been on the run from federal immigration officers in the United States for more than half a decade.
In his time as a federal fugitive illegal immigrant, Sibrian was apprehended at least 15 times by officers of the Fairfax County, Loudoun County and Herndon Police Departments, according to police records. Just 10 days before he was apprehended, Sibrian, a heavily-cited driver, allegedly struck and killed Joseph Passarelli, a Herndon resident and father of three, with his 1997 Ford Mustang as the man walked his dog at dawn, according to Herndon police.
Posted by tyne at January 18, 2007