Sergio Coello-Perez, a 17-year-old alien from Mexico, was released from the Mecklenburg County Jail on Dec. 27 after being held for seven months.
He was released after submitting a written promise to appear in court and to wear an electronic monitoring bracelet and did not have to post bail.
The Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office recently pulled out of an immigration screening program amid a trend of jails declining to work with the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.
Through the program, ICE receives information about illegal alien defendants and is ready to deport them when they’re released from prison.
The alien, who was charged with murder in May, was out for 31 hours before the error was corrected.
A spokesperson for the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the “ICE hold was lifted” but, she claimed, “that’s not why Coello-Perez was released.”
Bail bondsman Chad Lewis said that in his 15-year career, he’s never seen anything like an accused murderer being released.
Jason Cunningham, another bail bondsman, said he thinks the release was due to the sheriff’s office ending its partnership with ICE.
“When the new sheriff signed the new policy to release the [immigrant], his immigration hold got released,” Cunningham said. “I think it’s insane someone charged with first-degree murder walks out of jail with a written promise.”
The allegedly mistaken release comes as a sheriff in California blamed the murder of a police officer by an illegal alien on the state’s sanctuary law.
“It’s a conversation we need to have,” he said.
Homeowner Murdered
Police officials said that Coello-Perez and another male went to a house in May and stole a number of items before returning at a later time to try to steal a car.Nicholas Boger, the homeowner, went outside, and the suspects shot him to death.
“Since I first met him he’s just been a stand-up guy,” Chrissy Boger said.
She said that the death of a loved one was very hard.
“Each day, each hour, each minute is definitely hard,” Boger said. “Just trying to make sure that I am keeping my composure.”