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Heist suspect leaves US, trial left behind

Published on: January 22, 2026 10:48 PM

US immigration authorities allowed a key suspect in one of the country’s largest jewelry thefts to leave the country, creating shock among prosecutors and law enforcement officials. Moreover, Jeson Nelon Presilla Flores was linked to a massive 100 million dollar heist that targeted an armored truck at a highway rest stop in 2022. The theft involved luxury watches, diamonds, emeralds, gold, and rubies taken in a well planned operation. Despite the serious charges, he was permitted to self deport.

Flores was one of seven people accused in the high profile robbery and was facing up to 15 years in prison if convicted. However, he asked immigration officials for voluntary departure, and the request was approved in December, stunning those preparing to take him to trial. As a result, he avoided appearing in court for the theft case. This decision raised serious questions about coordination between agencies.

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Court records show that although Flores was a lawful permanent resident of the United States, immigration authorities took him into custody in September and began removal proceedings. He initially requested deportation to Chile, but a judge first denied that move before later approving a final removal order. Eventually, officials deported him to Ecuador instead. Therefore, he is now beyond the reach of US courts.

Prosecutors handling the case were reportedly not informed about the deportation until after it had already taken place, creating anger and confusion within the legal system. Furthermore, losing a main suspect has weakened efforts to fully hold all members of the robbery group accountable. The case involved millions of dollars in stolen luxury goods that may never be fully recovered. This situation has cast doubt on how justice will now proceed.

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Legal experts have sharply criticized the move, saying it shows a failure of communication between immigration officials and criminal prosecutors. A former federal prosecutor described the situation as one government hand not knowing what the other was doing. In addition, she warned that allowing such suspects to leave undermines public trust in the justice system. These concerns have added pressure for better coordination.

Now, investigators must decide how to continue the case without one of its main suspects, while questions grow over whether Flores will ever face trial. Meanwhile, the decision has sparked a wider debate over immigration policies and criminal accountability. Many believe stronger safeguards are needed to prevent similar outcomes in the future. Until then, the fate of the stolen jewels remains uncertain.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: armored truck, crime suspect, ICE deportation, jewelry heist, Latest, stolen jewels, US immigration

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