Only 1 prisoner who escaped from the ES New Jersey Fixed Facility in General: FBI

Only 1 prisoner who escaped from the ES New Jersey Fixed Facility in General: FBI

Only one of the four prisoners who fled from the Immigration Detention Center in New Jersey last week still existed in Loose, according to Federal Authority.

The Newark FBI Field Office said on Tuesday that his party offered a prize of up to $ 25,000 for information that led to the arrest of Andres Felipe Pinsa Mogollon, who was still free after escaping from the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark almost a week ago. This prize is more than doubled, an increase from $ 10,000.

Mogollon, a 25 -year -old Colombian citizen, has been accused of escaping from custody of the institution or official, and a federal arrest warrant has been issued for him, according to the FBI. He illegally in the country after surpassing the tourism visa, according to the Department of Domestic Security.

Mogollon was previously arrested by the New York City Police Department in April due to the theft of Petit and by the New Jersey Police Department in May for housing robbery, conspiracy housing robbery and ownership of theft, according to DHS.

FBI Newark released a poster sought for Andres Felipe Pinsa Mogollon, who according to the authorities escaped from the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark, New Jersey.

Newark FBI

He is one of the four prisoners who escaped from the Delaney Hall facility on Thursday. DHS described the four men as “threats of public safety.”

On Sunday, two prisoners of Enrique Sandoval-Lopez and Joan Sebastian Castaneda-Lozada-Return were detained, while Mogollon and the fourth-Franklin Norberto Bautista-Reyes-free-free, according to the FBI.

On Tuesday, Bautista-Reyes is no longer free, according to the FBI, who has not released details about the fear of prisoners who escaped.

Senator Andy Kim, DN.J., said at a press conference on Friday that the four men escaped the facility by penetrating the walls – which he described as “drywall with the interior mesh” – in the unit that led to the exterior wall and to the parking lot. Kim said he was given a briefing about escape by the administrator and an ICE facility official.

Delaney Hall, a migrant detention facility, was seen on June 12, 2025, in Newark, New Jersey.

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Kim said the escape followed the “disturbance” and riots for the last 24 hours related to food access in private -owned facilities, which have been contracted by immigration and customs enforcement.

However, the Department of Domestic Security released the next statement that said, “Contrary to the current reporting, there has been no widespread unrest” at Delaney Hall.

ABC News’ Bill Hutchinson and Aaron Katersky contributed to this report.

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