The second one Illegal immigration Authorities said people who allegedly escaped from the Colorado detention center during the power outage last month were arrested on a bus Tuesday.
The U.S. Marshal driver said Geilond Vido-Romerero, 24, was charged with links with the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, who was arrested while riding a bus in Denver.
Vido-Romero was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in February on suspicion of shoplifting and resistance arrest.
He and 32 years old are allegedly In Aurora During power outage.
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Geilond Vido-Romero, 24, was arrested after escaping from a detention center in Colorado. (US Marshal Service)
Authorities noticed that the two men disappeared after being not blamed on the 2 p.m. count.
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U.S. immigration and customs law enforcement officials have been wanted by U.S. immigration and customs law enforcement officials for suspected evasion of detention in Aurora last month. (Ice Denver)
Assistant Facilities Director Mohamed Bennani told Aurora Police Electricity from the detention center went out around 9:30 pm and the back door of the center opened to the football field.
Gonzalez-Gonzalez was found three days after escaping in nearby Adams County after he was previously sentenced to jail.

Joel Jose Gonzalez-Gonzalez, 32, was wanted by U.S. immigration and customs law enforcement officials and allegedly escaped detention in Aurora on March 18. (Ice Denver)
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Vido-Romero lives in Aurora’s now closed apartment building where some armed Tren de Aragua members were seen entering an apartment in a viral video that caught Donald Trump’s attention during last year’s presidential campaign.
Christina Shaw of Fox News Digital and the Associated Press contributed to the report.