Extremely Dangerous and Violent Criminal Who was Recaptured in Mexico Following Orange County District Attorney Warning Sentenced to Maximum Three Years for Violating Probation After Walking Away from Santa Ana Halfway House - Orange County District Attor (2024)

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Date: August 13, 2024

Case #: 24CF0242

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Extremely Dangerous and Violent Criminal Who was Recaptured in Mexico Following Orange County District Attorney Warning Sentenced to Maximum Three Years

for Violating Probation After Walking Away from Santa Ana Halfway House

SANTA ANA, Calif. – An extremely dangerous and violent criminal who was arrested in Mexico in March following a weeklong manhunt after he walked away from a Santa Ana halfway house, prompting a public warning by the Orange County District Attorney’s Office, has been sentenced to the maximum of three years in jail for violating his probation.

Ike Nicholas Souzer, 21, was arrested in Rosarito, Mexico by U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Mexican officials acting on information from the Orange County District Attorney’s undercover AB 109 Task Force that Souzer had crossed into Mexico near the San Ysidro/Mexico border.

Souzer was released from custody on March 20, 2024 after he pleaded guilty to one count of felony vandalism and was sentenced to 90 days in county jail (essentially credit for time served) by Orange County Superior Court Judge Larry Yellin and placed on formal probation for two years.

Prosecutors strongly objected to the 90-day credit time served sentence by Orange County Superior Court Judge Larry Yellin, arguing Souzer’s prior criminal history, which includes stabbing his mother to death when he was 13 years old, attacking three correctional officers while incarcerated, and manufacturing and possessing a shank while being housed at the Orange County Jail, should require him to serve out the remaining two years in custody for making and possessing a shank in the jail last year.

In 2021, Orange County Superior Court Judge Gary Pohlson, over the objection of prosecutors, reduced felony charges to misdemeanors and gave Souzer 160 days credit time served for attacking three correctional officers while he was incarcerated.

In October 2023, prosecutors had objected to a three-year split sentence after Souzer was convicted by a jury of making and possessing a shank in the jail last year. Instead of the three years in custody sentence prosecutors had argued for, Orange County Superior Court Judge Michael J. Cassidy sentenced Souzer to one year custody time and two years supervised release. With 50 percent good time/work time credit, he was released from custody just three months later, in January 2024.

Just days after his release in January 2024, Souzer was arrested by the Orange Police Department for spray painting graffiti on a freeway underpass underneath the 55 freeway in Orange and giving officers a false name.

Following his release from custody on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, personnel from Project Kinship, which has spent years advocating for Souzer’s release from custody, transported Souzer from the Orange County Jail to a transitional housing location in Santa Ana. Once he arrived at the house, he left and never returned. Souzer also failed to notify his probation officer of his whereabouts in violation of the terms of his formal probation.

After he failed to report to Orange County Probation, the Orange County District Attorney’s undercover AB 109 Task Force launched an intense manhunt to locate Souzer and bring him back into custody.

In April 2022, Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer also issued a warning to the public about Souzer after he escaped from Project Kinship’s Santa Ana office following his release on electronic monitoring from jail. After a countywide manhunt, the Orange County District Attorney’s AB 109 Task Force tracked Souzer down on Easter at a homeless encampment in Anaheim and arrested him.

“Ike Souzer is finally having to answer to the consequences of his own actions to turn every opportunity he was given to make a fresh start into another opportunity to continue his life of crime,” said Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer. “My prosecutors have spent years trying to keep this violent criminal behind bars only to be stopped by the very judges who instead of protecting public safety gave him break after break to turn his life around. Orange County Superior Court Judge Craig Robison put public safety first and is holding Ike Souzer fully accountable for his actions by sentencing him to the maximum allowed under the law. I am incredibly grateful for Deputy District Attorney Matt Bradbury and the prosecutors in our Special Prosecutions Unit and the men and women of the Orange County District Attorney’s Office AB 109 Task Force who have spent years working to ensure that this violent and dangerous threat to public safety is held responsible for his crimes.”

Deputy District Attorney Matt Bradbury of the Special Prosecutions Unit prosecuted this case.

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Extremely Dangerous and Violent Criminal Who was Recaptured in Mexico Following Orange County District Attorney Warning Sentenced to Maximum Three Years for Violating Probation After Walking Away from Santa Ana Halfway House - Orange County District Attor (2024)

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Extremely Dangerous and Violent Criminal Who was Recaptured in Mexico Following Orange County District Attorney Warning Sentenced to Maximum Three Years for Violating Probation After Walking Away from Santa Ana Halfway House - Orange County District Attor? ›

Orange County Superior Court Judge Craig Robison put public safety first and is holding Ike Souzer fully accountable for his actions by sentencing him to the maximum allowed under the law.

Who was the dangerous felon at large after walking away from halfway house in Orange County? ›

'Dangerous' felon captured after walking away from halfway house in Orange County. After a weeklong manhunt, a dangerous convicted felon who walked away from a halfway house in Orange County was captured in Mexico. The man was identified as Ike Souzer, 20, according to the Orange County District Attorney's Office.

Has Ike Souzer been found? ›

Following a weeklong manhunt, Ike Nicholas Souzer, 21, was arrested in Rosarito, Mexico in March 2024 by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Officials say he walked away from a Santa Ana halfway house on March 20, 2024.

Who was the Orange County sheriff who went to jail? ›

Michael S. Carona (born May 23, 1955) is a convicted felon and former sheriff-coroner of Orange County, California. He gained national prominence during the hunt for the killer of Samantha Runnion.

Does Orange County have a jail? ›

The Central Men's Jail houses 1428 inmates and Central Women's Jail houses 386 inmates. Inmates have access to television, outdoor recreation, local newspapers, mail, commissary purchases (minor grocery store food items and sundries), and special programs.

Where was Tina Bell found? ›

On April 21,1990, the missing person inquiry became a murder investigation when Tina's skull and other bones was found by two youths out shooting pigeons at the ICI Cassel Works. But the case has never been solved.

Who is Ike Souzer? ›

Souzer was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in the death of his mother. His defense attorney argued that the killing was in self-defense and said the teen had experienced years of abuse, the Los Angeles Times reported.

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Baca was elected sheriff in 1998 and re-elected three times. He was ordered to serve a three-year federal prison sentence for obstruction of justice and lying to the FBI in 2020. Baca was convicted of charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice, obstruction of justice and making false statements.

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