Capture of Criminal Illegal Immigrant Clarence Mfor in San Antonio

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Clarence Enyi Mfor, a fugitive from Cameroon wanted for sexual assault, was captured by Texas DPS agents in San Antonio on March 2, 2025. He has a history of immigration violations and past arrests. Texas Crime Stoppers offers rewards for tips leading to arrests, emphasizing community involvement without compromising anonymity.

The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) recently reported the capture of Clarence Enyi Mfor, a fugitive on the state’s 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List, in San Antonio on March 2. Mfor, a 37-year-old from Cameroon, was arrested by DPS Special Agents who are part of the Texas Anti-Gang Center. He had been wanted in Bexar County since January 2025 due to charges of sexual assault.

Mfor’s criminal history includes an arrest by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in California in 2019 for alien inadmissibility. He was subsequently arrested again by ICE in San Antonio in May 2023 for not possessing an immigration visa but was later released. More information regarding his recent capture can be found through official channels.

Texas Crime Stoppers, which receives funding from the Governor’s Public Safety Office, encourages the public to provide tips that lead to the arrest of individuals on the 10 Most Wanted lists. In 2025, a total of 13 fugitives, including sex offenders and criminal illegal immigrants, have already been arrested, with $20,000 rewarded for valuable tips.

Individuals wishing to remain anonymous can submit tips through three methods: by calling the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-252-TIPS (8477), submitting a web tip on the DPS website, or using Facebook to provide tips. All tips are treated anonymously, and a tip number is assigned to individuals instead of their name.

The capture of Clarence Mfor underscores the ongoing efforts by Texas authorities to apprehend individuals on the state’s Most Wanted lists. The Texas Department of Public Safety and Crime Stoppers encourage community involvement in reporting fugitives, ensuring rewards for actionable tips. It is vital to remember that individuals on these lists are often dangerous and should not be approached directly.

Original Source: www.dps.texas.gov

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