Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Four-Time Deportee Breaks into Texas Home, Molests 9-Year-Old Girl

7/15/2014

“How long will we have to tolerate this type of injustice?"

Israel Andrade, 35, was arrested Saturday in Parker County, Texas, outside of the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, for breaking into a home and molesting a sleeping 9-year-old girl. This criminal has been deported from the United States four times.
Sheriff's deputies responded after a 9-1-1 call from a woman reporting a stranger had broken into her home and "sexually fondled" her young daughter. The mother told the officers that her daughter was asleep on the couch with her siblings when she was jarred awake by Andrade groping her privates.
The daughter described the man's accent as broken English with a heavy Spanish accent. She said the man asked her to follow him to a bedroom but this smart girl screamed and ran in the opposite direction to her parent's room. 
Andrade had stolen a computer and cell phones from the home before he fled. The mother had to drive to a store to make the emergency call.
Investigators found footprints leading to a neighbor's home and learned that Andrade broke into that home the night before. They were able to locate Andrade sleeping in a relative's home with two pairs of child's panties and the stolen phones.
Andrade is being charged with burglary of a habitation with intent to commit another felony — indecency with a child by sexual contact — a first-degree felony, according to local CBS-DFW
Immigration records show four separate times that Andrade has been deported from the United States: July 2003, Feb. 2004, Sept. 2009, and Dec. 2010. Relatives said he crossed into Texas from Mexico 30 days ago.
Parker County Sheriff Larry Fowler expressed his frustration over such a young girl affected by the border crisis and how the federal government has failed to act:
Our border Sheriffs and the Texas Department of Public Safety are doing a phenomenal job with the current laws and available resources. Yet, our Federal Government needs to step forward and aid us in enforcing the laws on our southern border. This type of injustice cannot be allowed to pass by for a sixth time.
How long will we have to tolerate this type of injustice? It is time for American citizens to make a stand and begin petitioning for tighter security at our borders in order to protect our citizens.

Photo Credit: Parker County Sheriff’s Office

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