Kristi noem purse-snatch suspect made desperate bid to bolt country after swiping dhs secretary’s gucci bag: feds

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WASHINGTON — The serial purse-snatcher who is accused of swiping Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s Gucci bag requested an emergency passport from the Chilean consulate after the


crime made national headlines, a federal prosecutor revealed Wednesday. DC US District Judge Matthew J. Sharbaugh ordered Mario Bustamante-Leiva, an illegal migrant from Chile, held without


bail at a hearing after the feds argued he was a serious flight risk. “When you start adding them up, it seems a little harder for me,” the judge said of Bustamante-Leiva’s extensive


criminal record — noting how the repeat robbery suspect had been “charged with serious federal crimes” like wire fraud as well as “at least three acts of robbery” under local statutes in DC,


“has a history of non-appearance in court” and “no real ties to the community here” or to “any community.” Sharbaugh also said Bustamante-Leiva’s request for an emergency passport from the


Chilean Consulate in New York in the days following the DC thefts raised further “concerns.” The passport was not found on when Bustamante-Leiva was arrested, but authorities recovered an


identical jacket to the perp seen in surveillance footage as well as a wallet and purse from the robbery victims. EXPLORE MORE DC US District Judge Matthew J. Sharbaugh ordered Mario


Bustamante Leiva, an illegal migrant from Chile, held without bail at a hearing after the feds argued he was a serious flight risk. “When you start adding them up, it seems a little harder


for me,” the judge said of Bustamante’s extensive criminal record — noting how the repeat robbery suspect had been “charged with serious federal crimes” as well as “at least three acts of


robbery” under local statutes in DC, “has a history of non-appearance in court” and “no real ties to the community here” or to “any community.” Sharbaugh also said Bustamante’s request for


an emergency passport from the Chilean Consulate in New York in the days following the DC thefts raised further “concerns.” The passport was not found on Bustamante when he was arrested.


“The court will order the defendant detained pending trial,” he ordered, before turning to Bustamante and explaining the process for further proceedings. Bustamante-Leiva, 49, was charged


with wire fraud, aggravated identity theft and robbery after a booze-filled spree of purse snatchings on April 12, 17 and 20 — the last of which involved stealing Noem’s $4,000 luxury


shoulder bag at Capital Burger during an Easter outing with her family in downtown Washington, according to prosecutors. He’s believed to be part of a larger East Coast robbery organization,


 law enforcement sources previously disclosed to The Post. Fellow Chilean national Cristian Rodrigo Montecino-Sanzana was also taken into custody and later indicted on similar charges for


helping make off with Noem’s designer purse that held an additional $3,000 in cash. Montecino-Sanzana, another illegal migrant, had been released into the US despite previously receiving a


federal notice of “expedited removal,” according to the sources. The pair’s sticky-fingered prowess proved helpful in in their April robbery run at Capital Burger, the Westin Hotel and a DC


coffee shop, with Bustamante-Leiva  Bustamante-Leiva used his jacket to conceal some of his ill-gotten gains when exiting robbery runs at Capital Burger, the Westin Hotel and a DC coffee


shop in April — and later drank up and dined at Angolo Ristorante Italiano in DC before crashing at a Motel 6. Sharbaugh noted in the hearing that nearly $1,000 was taken from victims in


total. He had been accused of a robbery in New York the month before, when he lifted a fanny pack March 2 from a Times Square dosa shop and used $1,200 from one of its credit cards — and had


been convicted for stealing another $28,000 worth of phones, wallets and computers in London back in 2015. Bustamante, 49, was charged with wire fraud, aggravated identity theft and robbery


after a booze-filled spree of purse snatchings on April 12, 17 and 20 — the last of which involved stealing Noem’s luxury shoulder bag at Capital Burger during an Easter outing with her


family in downtown Washington, according to prosecutors. He had been accused of a similar robbery in New York the month before, when he lifted a fanny pack from a Times Square dosa shop and


used $1,200 from one of its credit cards — and had been convicted for stealing another $28,000 in phones, wallets and computers in London back in 2015. That coupled with his lack of ties to


DC and the passport request suggested Bustamante would “not comply with court orders” to attend further proceedings, Assistant US Attorney Benjamin Helfand argued. “There are no conditions,”


Helfand said, “to ensure Mr. Bustamante’s return to court.” “Broadly, our primary concern is that there is no release plan,” he added before the ruling. Assistant federal public defender


Ubong E. Akpan argued back that Bustamante didn’t pose an immediate risk of flight or a danger to others and was seen “walking away, not running away” in surveillance footage after filching


the pricey bags. Asked later to address the emergency request for a passport, she said he never left the US for Chile, adding in an aside: “We’re not talking about, like, a mastermind


situation here.” Former acting DC US Attorney Ed Martin vowed that Bustamante-Leiva and his accomplice would be deported. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) lodged a detainer request


against Bustamante-Leiva, according to ABC News. Bustamante-Leiva was escorted in and out of the courtroom by officers in the US Marshals Service. Bustamante-Leiva, who wore a blue surgical


mask and had to use an interpreting device to understand the proceedings, thanked the judge directly at the closing of the hearing after being explained how the pre-trial proceedings would


function. “Muchas gracias,” he said.


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