breaking news
Police never charged Maria Ayon-Torres, but Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers found she was in the United States illegally, and gave her 62 days to head for Mexico.
But now - they`re not sure where she is - but they do know - she`s not back in Mexico.
Immigration enforcers ordered Ayon-Torres to leave under "voluntary departure," but a spokesperson for ICE says she never reported to the U.S. or Mexican consulate.
Voluntary departure is a less severe form of deportation, giving immigrants the chance to legally re-enter the U.S. later.
The ICE spokesperson says when someone agrees to voluntarily leave the country on their own dime, it saves the government money, time and manpower.
But - immigration and deportation issues are complicated - and the process is usually wound very tightly in red tape.
In fact Rogers Police Chief Steve Helms - who`s officer was shot - says there`s no way to know if suspects leave the country...and it`s frustrating for all the agencies involved.
Many of the immigration enforcers I spoke with Thursday even had a hard time explaining the process, admitting it is very complicated.
Both Chief Helms and the ICE spokesperson say they`re on the lookout for Ayon-Torres and hopes she turns up soon, but she`s not at the top of their most-wanted list.
ICE officers use a paper-trail system to determine if the person actually left the country, but with no other way of monitoring illegal immigrants under voluntary departure, many simply disappear-- like Ayon-Torres.
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