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Court approves transfer of supervised person to Fresno; GPS removal tied to travel

187th District Court (criminal docket) · June 23, 2026
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Summary

The court authorized the supervised person known as Miss Aras to transfer to Fresno County (California) to live with her stepmother, set a condition that GPS monitoring be removed 24 hours before her flight, and required arrangements to ensure medication continuity during transfer.

The court took up supervision and transfer planning for Miss Aras after probation and the defense described housing and treatment plans. Probation officer and defense counsel explained that the stepmother, Gloria Ramirez Arias, is willing to receive and care for Miss Aras in Fresno and to help arrange medical follow-ups.

The judge said she would "allow the transfer to Fresno County" and approved logistics that included permitting the supervised person's travel to San Diego with subsequent transfer to Fresno if that was the most feasible routing. The court directed that GPS monitoring be removed 24 hours before Miss Aras's flight and emphasized the need for medication continuity, asking probation and the supervising officer to confirm prescriptions and follow-up care.

Officer Eugene Ramirez (probation) and Attorney Munoz worked with family members and probation to ensure a plan was in place. The court placed conditions on the transfer including a requirement that the supervising officer coordinate removal of the GPS 24 hours before travel and that the receiving family confirm medication and housing arrangements.