"Massachusetts Resident Detained by ICE for Breaking Car Window with Hammer Released on Bond"

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"Massachusetts Resident Detained by ICE for Breaking Car Window with Hammer Released on Bond"

[!CDATA[A Massachusetts resident, Juan Francisco Mendez, who was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in April for breaking his car window with a hammer, has been released, according to his lawyer. Mendez was held at Strafford County Corrections in Dover, New Hampshire for a month before being released on a $1,500 bond on Thursday. He will have to wear a GPS ankle monitor as the U.S. government seeks his deportation, as confirmed by Mendez's attorney, Ryan Sullivan. Mendez's release comes after a month of detention following the incident where he smashed his car window with a hammer. He was held at Strafford County Corrections in Dover, New Hampshire before being released on a $1,500 bond on Thursday. Mendez will be required to wear a GPS ankle monitor while the U.S. government continues its efforts to deport him, according to his attorney, Ryan Sullivan. The release of Juan Francisco Mendez, a Massachusetts resident detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in April for breaking his car window with a hammer, was confirmed by his lawyer. Mendez spent a month in detention at Strafford County Corrections in Dover, New Hampshire before being released on a $1,500 bond on Thursday. He will have to wear a GPS ankle monitor as the U.S. government pursues his deportation, as stated by Mendez's attorney, Ryan Sullivan. In conclusion, Juan Francisco Mendez, a Massachusetts resident detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in April for smashing his car window with a hammer, has been released on a $1,500 bond. Mendez will be required to wear a GPS ankle monitor as the U.S. government continues its efforts to deport him.]]