A Grayson County man who was accused of sexually abusing a child nearly two decades ago is finally behind bars in North Texas.
man who was accused of sexually abusing a child nearly two decades ago is finally behind bars in North Texas.
The Grayson County District Attorney’s Office said 49-year-old Anthony Rae was arrested in Val Alstyne on multiple counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child back in 2003.Investigators with the DA’s office renewed their search for him in 2018 using new technology. They found him in Britain using the name Tony Campbell.
After three years of legal battles, Rae is now back in the United States and the Grayson County jail.Rudy Farias was 18 when he disappeared in Houston. "You can run, but you cannot hide. It doesn’t matter how far you go. It doesn’t matter where you go, and it doesn’t matter how long you’ve been gone. If you commit an act of violence against a child in Grayson County, we will find you. We will arrest you. And we will have you prosecuted," said Grayson County DA Brett Smith.
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