An illegal immigrant who is believed to have ties to organized criminal gangs was arrested over the Labor Day weekend for stabbing a 14-year-old girl at a baseball game in northwest Indiana. Law enforcement hunted for the suspect for nearly a day following the Saturday stabbing. Eventually, 26-year-old Dimas Gabriel Yanez—a Honduran national—was arrested on Sunday after being cornered in a cornfield.
According to multiple accounts, the illegal Honduran immigrant stabbed the girl in the hand with a “butcher-style knife” and attempted to stab her mother.
Yanez had previously been deported to Honduras in 2018 under former President Donald J. Trump. Investigators state that the 26-year-old illegal became involved with organized criminal enterprises after illegally reentering the United States.
Because of the proximity of the stabbing to Chicago, some are pointing the finger at the city’s Democratic mayor, Brandon Johnson, and his sanctuary policies for sheltering Yanez. It remains unclear, however, if the Honduran traveled from Chicago to the baseball game.
“After an intense manhunt and an eventual foot pursuit, a person of interest in the weekend stabbing of a teenager in Lowell was taken into custody this afternoon,” Sheriff Oscar Martinez Jr. said in a statement. “Investigators have learned Yanez had been deported to Honduras in 2018 and may have been engaged in criminal activity across the United States since returning to the country illegally.”
“The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has been notified of his arrest,” Martinez added.
The sheriff notes that Yanez appeared to be cutting his hair to change his appearance when he was encountered and eventually apprehended by law enforcement.