Man convicted of first-degree murder arrested by USBP

Contributed Photo/Courtesy U.S. Customs and Border Protection: Convicted murderer Nahum Rivas-Rivera was apprehended by U.S. Border Patrol agents after illegally entering the country. 

Contributed Article/Courtesy U.S. Customs and Border Protection

NACO – On Tuesday, U.S. Border Patrol agents near Naco, Ariz., apprehended a man present in the country illegally, who had been previously convicted for murder in Baltimore, Maryland.

Agents from the Brian A. Terry Station patrolling near the international border apprehended two men who illegally entered the country. During records checks at the station, agents identified 37-year-old Nahum Rivas-Rivera, convicted in 2006 of first-degree murder in Baltimore, Maryland, where he served one year in prison before being deported.

This was Rivas’ third known attempt to re-enter the United States since his arrest in 2006.

Rivas now faces immigration charges for felony re-entry and will be held in custody pending a disposition from the court system.

All persons apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol undergo criminal history checks using biometrics to ensure illegal immigrants with criminal histories are positively identified.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials welcome assistance from the community. Individuals can report suspicious activity to the Border Patrol and remain anonymous by calling 1-877-872-7435 toll free.