Suspect Of Sexual Assault On A San Marcos Child Will Soon Join U.S. Marshals Most Wanted List

A suspect in the sexual assault of a child in San Marcos will soon be included on the most wanted list of the U.S. Marshal’s Service. 

 

The San Marcos Police Department is asking residents to be on the lookout for Jesus “Jesse” Delgado (12/31/1960).

Jesus “Jesse” Delgado is a suspect of a sexual assault of a child.

Delgado most recently lived in Lockhart, but has ties to Mexico, Chicago, Waco and Houston. His identification has not been used in a border crossing. 

Police believes he may be in the Houston area with a friend, but there is a possibility he is still in the area. 

Delgado has been described as a Hispanic man, about 5’7” and 170 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. He has a scar near his left eye and tattoos on both forearms. 

Anyone who has information about him or his whereabouts is asked to call Detective Chris Tankersley with the San Marcos Police Department at 512-753-2130.


 

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