The U.S. Marshals Task Force In Nashville Arrested Two Illegal Fugitives At A Residence Last Week, Both Of Whom Had Numerous Prior Arrests While Police In Davidson & Knox Counties Arrested Illegal Immigrants On A Variety Of Charges Ranging From Aggravated Assault To DUI To Illicit Drug Sales.
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Tennessee Conservative News Staff –
The U.S. Marshals Task Force in Nashville arrested two illegal fugitives at a residence last week, both of whom had numerous prior arrests.
33-year-old Daniel Oswaldo Pimental Cazum had an outstanding federal warrant out of Texas for conspiracy to transport and harbor people in the country illegally. Cazun has previous arrests for aggravated assault, child abuse, and aggravated burglary. He was also deported in both 2015 and 2020 after being arrested for illegal entry into the United States.
37-year-old Ronaldo “Ronald” Estrada was also arrested on an outstanding warrant for a July 2025 domestic assault incident. He was previously arrested for driving under the influence, domestic assault, violation of an order of protection, and evading arrest.




Agents attempted to have residents of the home come out but were forced to use tear gas after they refused. A man, woman, and child all exited the home; they were all transported to ICE custody. Cazum was found hiding in a bathroom closet, while Estrada was found hiding in the attic.


Davidson County police also recently arrested the following illegal aliens:
27-year-old Victor Martinez-Alencoste – arrested April 27
- Martinez-Alencoste was charged with evading arrest in a motor vehicle, possession of a firearm under prohibition, driver’s license required, misuse of evidence of vehicle registration, and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He was booked on a $77,000 total bond.


24-year-old Luis Maneul Tovar-Virguz – arrested April 29
- Tovar-Virguz was charged with delivery of a controlled substance (meth26-299 gr.). He was booked on a $45,000 bond.


21-year-old Odin Ariel Mejia Herrera – arrested April 29
- Herrera was charged with vandalism ($1000 or less), possession or casual exchange of a controlled substance, driver’s license required, leaving the scene of an accident with damage over $1500, and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He was booked on a $25,000 total bond.


30-year-old Jose Ontoniel Ajualip-Orellana – arrested April 30
- Ajualip-Orellana was charged with domestic assault with bodily injury, aggravated assault with serious bodily injury (intentional), and driver’s license required. He was booked on a $22,500 bond.


35-year-old Miguel Angel Reyes-Ruiz – arrested May 1


Knox County police also arrested the following illegal aliens:
39-year-old Josue Samuel Hernandez-Mejia – arrested April 29
- Hernandez-Mejia was charged with being a fugitive from justice. He was booked with no bond.


22-year-old Cecilio Pascual – arrested April 30
- Pascual was charged with DUI (first offense). He was booked on a $4000 bond.


19-year-old Tanir Eunices – arrested April 30
- Eunices was charged with aggravated domestic assault. She was booked on a $40,000 bond.


Inmate records show that all of these individuals currently have immigrant detainers and will remain in custody until released to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. An ICE hold most likely means they are in this country illegally.












