Mexico City, Mexico — An American man wanted in California on charges of sexual abuse has been extradited back to his country. In compliance with the Extradition Treaty signed between Mexico and the United States, the man was handed over to U.S. authorities Monday.
The Attorney General’s Office of the Republic (FGR) of Mexico reported that Carlos “G” was “a fugitive of American nationality required by the Superior Court of the State of California in Sacramento County for the crime of sexual abuse of a minor.”
According to their statement, American Carlos “G” sexually abused a minor who was under his care. After U.S. charges, he fled to Mexico. In June 2022, Carlos “G” was located and detained in Mexico City at which time U.S. authorities were notified of his capture.
After an extradition request by the U.S., the Government of Mexico granted the extradition. Carlos “G” was transferred to the Mexico City International Airport (AICM) Monday where he was handed over to U.S. agents.