CBS 4, May 13, 2017

After his fourth drunken driving arrest, the federal government wants to deport a Mexican man for the fourth time.

A state trooper arrested Cresencio Guerrero-Renteria, 54, of Mission — a Mexican citizen who wasn’t lawfully present in the United States — on May 6, according to Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office records.

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1) He’d already been convicted of drunken driving at least three times since 1992:

On Feb. 25, 1992, Guerrero was convicted of driving while intoxicated, a Class B misdemeanor.

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2) On May 17, 2012, Guerrero pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated, a Class A misdemeanor.

County Court at Law Judge Federico “Fred” Garza sentenced him to 40 days in jail.

3) On July 1, 2015, Guerrero pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated-third or more, a third-degree felony.

State District Judge Rose Reyna Guerra sentenced him to two years in prison.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained Guerrero on Thursday at the Hidalgo County jail.

Record checks revealed the defendant was formally removed from the United States to Mexico for the third (3rd) time on February 9, 2016.

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