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Nantucket: ICE Arrests Illegal Aliens Charged With Multiple Child Sex Crimes
Elmer Sola
Authorities announced the charges against Elmer Sola, 49, of El Salvador:
Elmer Sola, 49, of El Salvador, was arrested Sept. 10 in Nantucket by ERO Boston officers. Authorities say Sola was in the country illegally and is charged with 11 counts of sex crimes against a child.
Sola was arraigned in Nantucket Superior Court on Aug. 14 on three counts of aggravated rape of a child and eight counts of indecent assault and battery on a child under 14, according to the ERO Boston office.
“Elmer Sola illegally entered the United States and then made his way to our Nantucket community before allegedly committing some horrific and despicable crimes against a child,” said ERO Boston Field Office Director Todd M. Lyons. “ERO Boston officers will not tolerate such a threat to the children of our New England neighborhoods. We will continue to prioritize the safety of our public by arresting and removing heinous noncitizen offenders.”
Bryan Daniel Aldana-Arevalo
Then there’s Bryan Daniel Aldana-Arevalo, 26, of El Salvador.
The Nantucket Police Department arrested and charged Aldana=Arevalo “with assault and battery on a child under 14 (two counts) and one charge of aggravated rape of a child with a 10-year age difference” this summer.
Guess what. Despite the heinous charges and his immigration status (illegal alien), he was released three days after he went into custody on $20,000 bail.
Gean Do Amaral Belafronte
In 2021, Nantucket Police arrested and charged Gean Do Amaral Belafronte, 31, of Brazil, with indecent assault & battery on a person 14 years or older:
The incident took place on April 13, 2021, and an arraignment for Belafronte was originally scheduled for June 9, 2021 after he was arrested. But Belafronte, a 31 year old Brazilian noncitizen, never appeared for the session and a warrant was issued for his arrest by former Nantucket District Court Judge Thomas S. Barrett.
According to ICE, Belafronte lawfully entered the United States on Oct 8, 2018 but after violating the terms of his lawful admission in the aftermath of this sexual assault, voluntarily departed the United States on April 18, 2021 – five days after it allegedly took place.
Belafronte reentered the U.S. at some point without detection.
Police found him in March when they picked him up “via an arrest warrant” on March 12. A court arraigned him on the charge from three years ago, but released him “on $500 cash bail or a $5,000 surety bond.”