


While en route, they were stopped a second time by National Police, who detained Francisco. “He was supposed to return to his house where they’d follow up with him and see how to move forward in a case against him.

“Around 15-20 minutes after his passport was taken, a statement was released saying our father was under investigation for treason and for being an enemy of the state,” said Georgiana. Francisco’s passport was taken, and they were told to return to Managua. It was 21 years later - last week - when they were stopped at the border between Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Aguirre-Sacasa’s parents moved back to their home country in 2000. citizen, his three children were born and raised in the states and frequently visited Nicaragua growing up. She told me our father had been arrested or kidnapped, as he and our mom were driving to Costa Rica to board a flight to Washington, D.C., where my father was to have surgery.”Īlthough Francisco Aguirre-Sacasa never became a U.S. He continued, “About 10 days ago, I was flying back to Los Angeles from the East Coast where I was scouting locations for Pretty Little Liars when I got an emergency call from my sister Georgiana. How Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Will Expand On Netflix's 'Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina' In New Comic Books
