ICE Requests Detention of Illegal Alien Charged with Murdering Wife in Tulsa
Summary
ICE lodged an arrest detainer requesting local authorities in Tulsa, Oklahoma, not release Willie Ricardo Merida-Escobar, an illegal alien from Guatemala, who has been charged with first-degree murder. The subject was arrested by Tulsa Police Department on April 10, 2026, for allegedly strangling his wife Karla Gramajo-Cabrera and dumping her body near a highway. ICE issued the detainer to prevent the individual's release back into the community pending immigration proceedings.
What changed
ICE lodged an arrest detainer with Tulsa, Oklahoma law enforcement requesting that local authorities hold Willie Ricardo Merida-Escobar, an illegal alien from Guatemala charged with first-degree murder, in custody pending transfer to ICE custody. The detainer was issued after Tulsa Police arrested the subject on April 10, 2026, following an investigation into the disappearance of his wife Karla Gramajo-Cabrera.
Affected parties include local law enforcement agencies who receive the detainer request and must decide whether to honor it under applicable detainer authorities. Immigration detainees subject to detainers may face extended detention pending removal proceedings. The announcement reinforces ICE's ongoing coordination with state and local authorities to ensure individuals with criminal charges are not released into the community.
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ICE Asks Local Authorities Not to Release Illegal Alien Charged with Murdering His Wife in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Release Date: April 14, 2026
ICE lodged an arrest detainer with our law enforcement partners to ensure this criminal illegal alien is not released back onto America’s streets
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) lodged an arrest detainer requesting local authorities not release Willie Ricardo Merida‑Escobar, an illegal alien from Guatemala, charged for murder for allegedly strangling his wife and dumping her body near a highway in Tulsa County, Oklahoma.
On April 10, 2026, Tulsa Police Department officers arrested Willie Ricardo Merida‑Escobar, 40, on a state charge of first-degree murder. According to local reports, the investigation began when Karla Gramajo-Cabrera was reported missing by her sister. According to police, Escobar confessed to strangling Karla inside their home on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, after an argument in which she insulted him. At the time of the murder, the couple’s 17-year-old son was asleep in another room.
Merida‑Escobar illegally entered the U.S. in September 2016 and failed to appear for scheduled immigration court in September 2023. In 2023, he was issued a final order of removal from the U.S.
“Willie Ricardo Merida‑Escobar, a criminal illegal alien from Guatemala, strangled his wife and dumped her body under a highway in Oklahoma. This monster should have never been in our country,” said Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. “ICE lodged an arrest detainer with our law enforcement partners in Tulsa County to ensure this sick individual is not released from custody. 7 of the top 10 safest cities in the United States cooperate with ICE. Partnerships with law enforcement are critical to having the resources we need to arrest criminal illegal aliens across the country. Under President Trump and Secretary Mullin, criminal illegal aliens are NOT welcome in the U.S.”
Through the 287(g) program, ICE enters into agreements with state and local law enforcement agencies to permit specially trained officers to perform certain immigration enforcement functions under ICE supervision. Deputized officers work in close coordination with ICE to identify, process and, when appropriate, facilitate the removal of illegal aliens encountered in local custody who are removable under federal law.
The public can report crimes and suspicious activity by dialing 866-DHS-2-ICE (866-347-2423) or completing the online tip form.
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