Texas Woman Arrested for Sending Nude Photos to 12-Year-Old

BREAKING: A Texas woman, Susanna Mendoza, has been arrested for allegedly sending nude photos to a 12-year-old boy. The shocking incident unfolded as authorities confirmed Mendoza, aged 26, was charged with solicitation of a minor following a report from the boy’s parents to the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO).

The arrest occurred at approximately 4:26 p.m. on November 13, 2025, when JCSO officials launched an investigation after receiving the alarming information. Mendoza is accused of sending the minor explicit images and inappropriate text messages in an attempt to entice him. The boy has since turned 13.

In a concerning twist, authorities believe Mendoza may be in the U.S. illegally. Reports indicate she allegedly threatened to flee the country, prompting the JCSO to reach out to federal authorities regarding her immigration status.

This case emerges amid a broader crackdown on illegal immigrant sex offenders in the United States. Just days prior, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the results of Operation Dirtbag, which led to the arrest of more than 150 illegal alien sex offenders across Florida. This initiative specifically targeted individuals convicted of serious crimes, including child exploitation, sexual assault of minors, and rape.

The DHS highlighted some key arrests from this operation, such as Andrii Kurbatov, a Ukrainian illegal alien guilty of possessing child sexual abuse material, and Frank Rene Gacita Borges, a Cuban illegal alien found guilty of sexual battery against a minor.

As the investigation into Mendoza continues, further details are expected to emerge. The JCSO has not yet received comments from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) regarding her status.

This alarming incident raises serious questions about child safety and the ongoing issue of illegal immigration. As authorities work to address these critical issues, the community remains on alert.

For updates on this developing story and related news, stay tuned.