District Attorney
Greg Willis announced that
Luis Escobedo, 32, of Plano, was sentenced to 60 years in prison without parole after a jury found him guilty of Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child. "The jury's verdict says it is completely unacceptable to prey on children. And if you do, then you'll spend the rest of your life in prison, unable to harm another child," stated Willis after sentencing.
Escobedo was an adult who was known by and had ongoing access to three children who ultimately disclosed their abuse to trusted adults. Escobedo sexually abused all three children over the course of 12 years, starting when the children were as young as five years old. Eventually, one of the children disclosed the abuse to another family member, which led to a family meeting where the two other children also disclosed their abuse. The abuse was reported to the Richardson Police Department and Child Protective Services.
Richardson Police Department Detective
Sarah Yee investigated the case and interviewed the two oldest children. The youngest child was forensically interviewed at the
Dallas Children's Advocacy Center. During their interviews, all three children disclosed details about their abuse.
Judge James Fry presided over the case. The jury found Escobedo guilty of Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child. The Court assessed punishment at 60 years in prison. By law, a sentence for Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child is without eligibility for parole.
Assistant District Attorneys
Jamin Daly and
Mollie Thompson prosecuted the case, assisted by Collin County District Attorney Investigators
Kim Voigt-Eanes and
Robin Laughon, Victim Assistance Coordinator
Niccole Frazier, and Legal Secretary
Christy Ware.