Sodus, NY -- Authorities have not yet charged a Mexican citizen in the death of his girlfriend and the disappearance of her 14-month-old child, but the man known as Alberto Ebavardo Guiterrez-Reyes isn't going anywhere.

The 25-year-old man, suspected of working illegally on a Sodus farm, has been ordered held by federal immigration officials. He's also facing an evidence tampering charge in connection with his girlfriend's death.

"Alberto Ebavardo Guiterrez-Reyes" is an alias for Evarardo Donoteo-Reyes, a twice-deported Mexican citizen, Immigration and Customs Enforcement said in a statement.

Reyes had been deported in 2016 and 2017, authorities told The (Rochester) Democrat & Chronicle. He has a 2017 conviction for illegal re-entry, Immigration and Customs Enforcement added.

"ICE is determined to seek out and locate illegal aliens in New York." Field Office Director Thomas Feeley said, according to the D & C. "This case sadly illustrates the real dangers to our communities."

The mother, Selena Hidago-Calderon, was found dead Wednesday in a wooded area of the farm where she worked and lived with Reyes.

Hidago-Calderon, of Guatemala, was also in the country illegally, as are many Upstate farm workers.

But hundreds of searches have so far been unable to find her 14-month-old son, Owen. (Reyes is not Owen's father.)

Reyes has admitted to moving Selena's body, but has not confessed to killing her or causing her son's disappearance.

Wayne County Sheriff Barry Virts has said he doesn't expect to find the toddler alive.

The search continues today.