40-year-old Man Indicted for Lewd Abuse of 2 Children Under 14

 

SAN ANGELO‑ A Big Lake man has been indicted in Tom Green County for sexually abusing two different children under the age of 14.

Omar Estrada, 40, of Big Lake, was indicted by a Tom Green County grand jury in November on two counts of Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child and two counts of Indecency/Sexual Contact with a Child.

According to court documents, on July 5, 2023, Reagan County Sheriff’s Captain Philip Kemp advised that he had received information that two children under the age of 14 had made accusations of sexual abuse while staying in San Angelo back in the summer of 2015.

Two children, who were between the ages of seven and nine at the time of the assault, said that they were staying at a residence in San Angelo and during the night, Estrada had sexually assaulted them.

Estrada was interviewed where he claimed the sexual abuse of the victims occurred on July 25, 2015, at the 2000 block of Guadalupe Street. He allegedly pulled the children’s clothes down and assaulted them.

Estrada was arrested on September 15, 2023, and is still currently an inmate in the Tom Green County Jail being held on $1.6 million bond.

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Remove that scum from the face of the earth.  Tie a millstone around his neck and drop him in the ocean.  

They really should just castrate him and hang him in public, but nowadays they can "rehabilitate" him while collecting moneys from his offenses.

Imagine doing all that work to bring in a sexual predator just for the judge to give him or her probation. Imagine being told you have to arrest vigilantes who attacked or killed the predator you worked to catch who was put on probation.

Something is off here. What could it be?

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