MESA, AZ -- Federal authorities say a fourth convicted child molestor who fled from a halfway house in Mesa last August has been returned to the U.S. from Mexico.
Manual Dominguez, 22, was turned over to U.S. authorities at Douglas Saturday morning according to the U.S. Marshals Office.
Officials with the U.S. Marshals Service in Phoenix say a third suspect, 24-year-old Randy Brown, surrendered to authorities in Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico in January.
Dominguez was one of four men who escaped from Mesa's East Valley Men's Shelter in August.
Two other convicted child molesters, 25-year-old Donald Temple and 27-year-old Matthew Ellsworth, were arrested at a home Tuesday in Chihuahua by Mexican state police. They were booked into the El Paso County jail in Texas pending extradition to Arizona.
All four individuals were on lifetime probation after their convictions in separate offenses for molestation of a child. Their victims ranged in age from four to eleven years old.
The men were reportedly required to live in the Mesa facility as a condition of their probation.