ICE arrests previously deported Mexican citizen, with prior DV arrest, in Sedro Woolley

Mar 29, 2025, 7:00 AM | Updated: 7:16 am

Immigration and Customs Enforcement Seattle (ICE) said it arrested a Mexican citizen near Sedro Woolley who had been previously deported and had a prior arrest for domestic violence/assault in the second degree with strangulation.

Jovinni Martinez-Rodriguez, 27, was arrested on Sunday, according to ICE Seattle. They said they’re deporting him back to Mexico.

According to Skagit County court records, Martinez-Rodriguez was arrested in Burlington after police were dispatched to a physical domestic violence call on March 2, 2024. Police said Martinez-Rodriguez’s girlfriend called 911 and reported that he pulled her out of a vehicle and “strangled (the victim) with both of his hands for five minutes,” following an argument.

He denied the assault

When friends began to call 911, police said Martinez-Rodriguez fled in a vehicle. The victim reported feeling dizzy, but was otherwise physically unharmed.

Martinez-Rodriguez was arrested the following day. He denied the assault and said he was the one assaulted by his friends.

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ICE arrests previously deported Mexican citizen, with prior DV arrest, in Sedro Woolley