Clarence Enyi Mfor, a criminal illegal immigrant from Cameroon, was arrested in San Antonio after being on Texas’ 10 Most Wanted List for sexual assault. This arrest, conducted by the Texas DPS, is part of an ongoing initiative to apprehend fugitives. Crime Stoppers offers tips for rewards, emphasizing public safety and anonymity in reporting.
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has announced the arrest of Clarence Enyi Mfor, a criminal illegal immigrant from Cameroon, who was listed on Texas’ 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List. Mfor, aged 37, was apprehended in San Antonio on March 2, 2025, where he had been wanted since January for sexual assault. Notably, there will be no Crime Stoppers reward for this arrest.
Mfor’s past includes being arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in California in 2019 for alien inadmissibility. Subsequently, in May 2023, he faced another arrest in San Antonio for not possessing a valid immigration visa, after which he was released from detention. For further information regarding Mfor’s capture, additional details can be accessed online.
Texas Crime Stoppers, funded by the Governor’s Public Safety Office, offers rewards for tips leading to the apprehension of individuals on the 10 Most Wanted Lists. So far in 2025, a total of 13 have been arrested, comprising three sex offenders and four criminal illegal immigrants, with $20,000 paid out in rewards for useful information.
Individuals wishing to provide information must utilize one of the following methods: calling the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-252-TIPS (8477), submitting a web tip through the DPS website by selecting the fugitive of interest, or submitting a tip via Facebook. All tips remain anonymous, and tipsters receive a unique identifier without disclosing their names.
DPS collaborates with local law enforcement to curate the Texas 10 Most Wanted Lists. Current lists, including photographs, are available on the DPS website. Individuals are cautioned not to approach these fugitives, as they are considered armed and dangerous.
In summary, the capture of Clarence Enyi Mfor highlights the ongoing efforts of the Texas Department of Public Safety and collaborative law enforcement in addressing crime associated with illegal immigration. The public is encouraged to provide information on fugitives while ensuring their safety by avoiding direct contact with potentially dangerous individuals. The state’s Crime Stoppers program continues to play a significant role in apprehending fugitives and facilitating community involvement in public safety efforts.
Original Source: www.dps.texas.gov