Six Criminals Aliens Arrested in Mustang Oklahoma by ICE. Notorious for Drugs and Rape

Authorities in Mustang have confirmed the arrest of six individuals by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following a multi-agency investigation into alleged criminal activity in the area.
According to officials, the arrests were the result of a coordinated enforcement operation targeting individuals suspected of involvement in serious offenses, including drug distribution and sexual assault. Law enforcement agencies reported that the suspects were taken into custody without incident after warrants were executed at multiple locations within the city.
Investigators allege that several of the individuals were involved in the distribution of illegal narcotics, including methamphetamine and cocaine, throughout the region. Authorities also stated that at least one suspect faces charges related to sexual assault. Court documents indicate that the individuals had prior criminal histories, which contributed to the focus of the investigation.
ICE representatives said the operation was conducted in partnership with local and state law enforcement to address what officials described as threats to public safety. “Our priority remains identifying and apprehending individuals who pose a risk to the community,” an agency spokesperson noted in a prepared statement.
Community leaders in Mustang emphasized that the arrests reflect the outcome of a specific criminal investigation and urged residents not to draw broader conclusions about immigrant communities as a whole. Local advocacy groups also reiterated the importance of due process, noting that all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.
The six individuals are currently being held pending further legal proceedings. Authorities confirmed that immigration status reviews are underway alongside the criminal cases. Additional details are expected to emerge as the investigation continues and court hearings are scheduled in the coming weeks.
