Rapping Sex Assault Suspect From Texas Believed to Be in San Diego

Prosecutors say Calderon Texada has been publishing raps that taunt law enforcement searching for him

An aspiring rapper who prosecutors say sexually assaulted a teen girl and disappeared from a Texas courtroom is believed to be in San Diego “hopping from hotel to hotel," U.S. Marshals confirmed with NBC 7 Wednesday evening.

While on the run, 27-year-old Calderon Texada has promoted his music on YouTube with lyrics that seem to taunt police, according to prosecutors.

In one video, Texada raps, “I don’t really give a [expletive] about these laws. Try come to get me. Evidently, I didn’t mention how I missed the penitentiary, but I’m not going to tell my business cause of all these [expletive] snitches.”

Texada is accused of abducting a 16-year-old girl in October 2013 while she was walking to school. Texas authorities say he took her behind a building and sexually assaulted her before throwing her out of his car.

“It's pretty clear as day he directly taunts us to come get him. That he knows he's supposed to be on bond and with us. He doesn't care,” said Harris County Assistant District Attorney Daniel Werling.

According to U.S. Marshals in Texas, Texada may be in San Diego with his girlfriend and baby.

Anyone with information about Texada’s whereabouts is urged to call law enforcement immediately.
 

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