LINCOLN -- An El Salvador man was sentenced Thursday in connection with a pickup truck stolen from Denver International Airport in July 2024.

Acting United States Attorney Matthew R. Molsen announced Michael Alexander Ayala-Ramirez, 20, of El Salvador, was sentenced on May 8, 2025, in federal court in Lincoln for one count of Prohibited Person in Possession of a Firearm or Firearms.

United States District Judge Susan M. Bazis sentenced Ayala-Ramirez to a total of 70 months’ imprisonment. There is no parole in the federal system. After Ayala-Ramirez’s release from prison, he will begin a 3-year term of supervised release. 

On July 4, 2024, a pickup truck was reported stolen from the Denver International Airport. On July 6, 2024, an Ogallala police officer observed the stolen truck and attempted to contact it. The stolen truck had three occupants, Michael Ayala-Ramirez, codefendant Pablo Escobar-Alas, and codefendant Selvin Escobar-Rivera. 

The driver of the vehicle, Ayala-Ramirez, attempted to flee from law enforcement, resulting in a high-speed chase through multiple counties and involving multiple law enforcement agencies. Stop sticks were successfully deployed near the Deuel and Keith County line and the truck was stopped in a ditch near a farmyard in Deuel County. 

Ayala-Ramirez and Escobar-Alas were the driver and front seat passenger. They got out of the vehicle carrying bags and attempted to hide under another vehicle in the farmyard momentarily.  The bags were later found to contain a Smith & Wesson pistol that was reported stolen, a Sig Sauer pistol, a Glock pistol, and a Del Ton DTI-15 rifle. 

Ayala-Ramirez and Escobar-Alas then stole a pickup truck from the farmyard, which lead to another high-speed chase.  They were arrested after stop sticks were successfully deployed once again. 

Escobar-Rivera was in the backseat of the first stolen truck and he fled on foot after the initial stop.  He was later arrested and a second Smith & Wesson pistol was found on the floorboard of the backseat where he had been sitting.  This pistol was also reported stolen. 

All three of the defendants have previously been deported and have not been given permission to return to the United States. 

Pablo Escobar-Alas and Selvin Escobar-Rivera’s cases are still active and pending. 

This case was investigated by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), Nebraska State Patrol, Deuel County Sheriff’s Office, Ogallala Police Department, and the Denver Police Department.