Iris Iliana Rodriguez, former Texas counselor alleged to have had sex with 11 year old girl under her care arrested nearly 10 years later in Mexico following a tip.
A female counselor who ‘had sex with an 11-year-old girl under her care’ in Texas was arrested in Mexico after nearly a decade on the run.
Iris Iliana Rodriguez, 34, was arrested in December 11 in Jalisco, Mexico by members of the International Criminal Police Organization after she was tipped off to Crime Stoppers, authorities stated on Friday.
Rodriguez had been on the run since January 2015 after it was discovered the care giver had an inappropriate relationship with a female minor in Laredo, Texas, approximately 150 miles from San Antonio.
At the time, Webb County issued warrants for her arrest, including three counts of indecency with a child and three counts of unlawful restraint and harassment. The wanted woman has since been booked with two additional charges for indecency with a child by sexual contact and flight to avoid prosecution.
Prior to being arrested nearly 10 years ago, Rodriguez, weighing 150 pound and 5ft’2 had fled to Mexico and was placed on Texas’ Top 10 Most Wanted list.
According to authorities, the tipster has been rewarded $5,000 for informing them of Rodriguez’s whereabouts.
Abuse of trust, authority and power
‘The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), along with DPS Criminal Investigations Special Agents from Laredo, coordinated efforts with the USMS Country Attaché in Mexico to develop a plan with the assistance of INTERPOL Mexico to make the arrest,’ Texas Department of Public Safety said in a Facebook post on Friday.
Rodriquez’s inappropriate engagement with the 11-year-old girl reportedly occurred while she was working as a counselor for the Child, Adolescent and Parent Services program in Laredo.
The program is designed to ‘provide comprehensive services and adolescents ages 3 through 17 with a diagnosis of mental illness, who may exhibit an emotional, behavioral or mental disorder with a serious functional impairment,’ according to the program’s website.
Rodriguez then moved on to a new job at the Border Region Behavioral Health Center which is also located in Laredo.
Her new job ‘allowed her to visit the little girl at school under the guise of offering guidance and counselling,’ according to WOAI-TV.
It is unclear how long she will face jail time and if she is due in court for her crimes. It is also unclear where exactly in Jalisco she was discovered. Also not clear is how the wanted woman managed to evade capture for nearly ten years and what ultimately led to tipsters informing her whereabouts.