LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Police say Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents tried to arrest a man at Harry Reid International Airport, but left before taking him into custody.
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EN ESPAÑOL | Agentes de ICE desisten de un intento de arresto y dejan a un hombre esposado en el aeropuerto Harry Reid
The incident happened just after 6 p.m. Monday, July 13, when LVMPD airport officers were called to a disturbance at Terminal 3. Officers arrived and found an elderly man with a handcuff attached to one arm.
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Police said their investigation determined ICE agents had attempted to detain the man but walked away before completing the arrest.
Authorities later ran a records check, found no outstanding warrants, and removed the handcuff. ICE was also notified, police added.
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FOX5 has learned that the man has been identified as Phu Nguyen, 57, of Vietnam.
ICE Los Angeles posted on X that he was apprehended at LAX on July 14.
ICE says that Nguyen allegedly overstayed his VISA.
🚨ICE Los Angeles arrested Phu Nguyen, 57, of Vietnam, at LAX, July 14. Nguyen overstayed his visa and, despite attempts by agitators to help him evade ICE officers at Las Vegas airport, was taken into custody as soon as he landed in Los Angeles. pic.twitter.com/UQ9lR0hEcK
— ICE Los Angeles (@EROLosAngeles) July 15, 2026
No further information has been released.
Harry Reid International Airport has also released a statement regarding the incident:
“The Clark County Department of Aviation recognizes that incidents such as this may raise questions and concerns among the traveling public. We work closely with our federal law enforcement partners to support the safe and secure operation of the airport. Inquiries regarding law enforcement’s engagement should be directed to LVMPD or the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.”
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