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St. Joseph County authorities share more details about how they tracked down man accused of sexually assaulting girls in home invasion

Detectives tracked the 25-year-old to Fort Wayne, Indiana, where he was arrested. Authorities said he is living in the U.S. illegally.

STURGIS, Mich. — A 25-year-old man is accused of making his way into a home and sexually assaulting two young girls last month. 

The St. Joseph County Sheriff's Office said the home invasion happened on March 20 at Sweet Lake Mobile Home Park. 

That's where they found two girls under the age of 13 who had been assaulted. 

Following a 12-day-long investigation, authorities developed a suspect. 

Miguel Hernandez-Ruiz was arraigned on two charges of criminal sexual conduct with a person under the age of 13 and a home invasion charge. The prosecutor requested no bond, and the judge granted that request.

Credit: Allen County Jail

The St. Joseph County Undersheriff Jason Bingaman said Ruiz is a citizen of Mexico and is living in the U.S. illegally. 

Authorities said Ruiz remained in the U.S. illegally after his temporary work visa expired. 

"My deepest concern is for the victims," Bingaman said, "It's our intention for crime victims to seek justice and assure the community that they are safe and secure." 

According to a probable cause affidavit, the two young girls told detectives the suspect told them he wasn't trying to hurt them, and that if they screamed, he would kill them. 

Detectives used video surveillance footage to track down the suspect's vehicle and the owner. 

Authorities said the suspect went to Fort Wayne, Indiana where he was later taken into custody thanks to a multi-agency effort. 

“Thanks to the meticulous planning, execution, and collaboration between multiple law enforcement partners, a dangerous predator is in custody,” Undersheriff Jason Bingaman said. 

He's also being held on an immigration detainer. 

A detainer is a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement request to local law enforcement to notify ICE before a removable non-citizen is released from custody. Oftentimes local law enforcement will continue to keep custody of a person so ICE can later take them into custody. 

Ruiz is due back in court on April 30.

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