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Defendant Sentenced for Role in Alien Smuggling and Kidnapping Scheme

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District of Virginia
Defendant Kidnapped Two Women, Held them at Gunpoint, Demanded Ransom, and Instigated Fatal 2023 Shootout in Charlottesville’s Belmont Neighborhood

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – A Texas man, who conspired with others to kidnap, transport, and hold multiple victims at gunpoint for ransom that culminated in a deadly 2023 shootout in a quiet, Charlottesville neighborhood, was sentenced today in federal court as part of Operation Take Back America.

Ricardo Franco Ordaz, 26, of Cedar Creek, Texas, was sentenced today to 220 months in prison. Ordaz pled guilty in June 2025 to one count of conspiracy to kidnap and one count of transporting an alien resulting in death.

“These criminals exploited lawless Biden-era open border polices to kidnap and ransom vulnerable women at gunpoint for cold cash,” Acting United States Attorney Robert N. Tracci said today. “This district will continue to attach the highest priority to combatting human trafficking, transnational criminal organizations, violent crime, drug trafficking, illegal immigration and other threats to the Western District of Virginia.”

“Today's sentencing reflects the seriousness of crimes that inflicted profound fear and trauma on multiple victims who were kidnapped, held at gunpoint, and extorted for financial gain,” said ICE Homeland Security Investigations, Washington, D.C., Special Agent in Charge Christopher Heck. “These criminals deliberately targeted individuals they believed to be especially vulnerable, subjecting them to extreme cruelty. HSI is committed to protecting victims and dismantling transnational criminal organizations that threaten the safety of our communities. We are grateful for the outstanding partnership with our local and federal law enforcement agencies, whose collaboration was critical in bringing these dangerous offenders to justice.”

Jordan Perez, 21, of Lockhart, Texas, pled guilty in July for his role in the conspiracy and will be sentenced later this year. 

According to court documents, in early January 2023, Ordaz, Perez, and other co-conspirators who had ties to transnational criminal organizations, kidnapped multiple victims and held them for ransom, knowing these individuals had entered the United States illegally.

As part of the scheme, Ordaz arranged to transport victims from an area near the United States-Mexico border and bring them to a stash house near Austin, Texas. Once there, Ordaz, and others, held the victims against their will and under armed guard, then called and messaged the victims’ families and friends demanding cash ransom in exchange for their release.

Ordaz exchanged one of the victims in Texas for $5,000 cash, and on January 8, 2023, at Ordaz’s direction, Perez and a co-conspirator transported another victim to Charlottesville, Virginia, where they arranged to exchange that victim for $10,000 in cash.

During the exchange, when it was revealed that the full $10,000 ransom was not available, an argument and shootout ensued, during which Perez, and another coconspirator, brandished firearms, and instigated a shooting that resulted in the death of one of the kidnappers and the serious wounding of Perez.

This case is part of Operation Take Back America, a nationwide initiative that marshals the full resources of the Department of Justice to repel illegal immigration, achieve the total elimination of cartels and transnational criminal organizations (TCOs), and protect our communities from the perpetrators of violent crime. Operation Take Back America streamlines efforts and resources from the Department’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETFs) and Project Safe Neighborhood (PSN).

Homeland Security Investigations in Harrisonburg investigated the case with assistance from the Charlottesville Police Department, Albemarle County Police Department, and HSI Austin, Texas.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Sally J. Sullivan is prosecuting the case.

Updated January 9, 2026

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Operation Take Back America