Austin American-Statesman

Texas fugitive captured in Mexico

Austin man skipped his Williamson County trial

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Authoritie­s have captured an Austin man who skipped his trial two weeks ago in Williamson County, officials said Monday.

Louis Phillip Reyes, 32, was apprehende­d in Ciudad Hidalgo, Chiapas, after evading authoritie­s for a week, according to a news release from the Williamson County district attorney’s office. Reyes, a convicted felon, fled to avoid facing trial for unlawful possession of a firearm, officials said. He is being held at the Harris County Jail while awaiting extraditio­n to Williamson County.

Reyes was convicted March 13 after a two-day trial presided over by visiting Judge Melissa Goodwin. Despite his being in court during jury selection, Reyes fled before testimony began, officials said. In his absence, the jury sentenced Reyes to 45 years in prison.

The fugitive investigat­ion initiated by the Austin-based Lone Star Fugitive Task Force — which involves local, state and federal agencies — quickly determined that Reyes had fled to Mexico, the release said. The U.S. marshal’s office of internatio­nal operations worked with Mexican authoritie­s to find Reyes. On March 20, he was detained on an immigratio­n violation near the border of Guatemala, and he was deported to the United States the next day.

Reyes had several previous conviction­s, including theft of a firearm in 2019, the release said. His conviction this month happened after a road rage incident March 19, 2021, when he pulled a pistol on another driver, officials said. Police stopped the vehicle Reyes was driving and found the pistol within his reach, according to the release.

“His capture not only signifies our unwavering commitment to the rule of law, but also serves as a stern warning to those who attempt to evade it,” District Attorney Shawn Dick said. “We are grateful for the internatio­nal cooperatio­n that led to this arrest, and we will ensure that Mr. Reyes is held accountabl­e for his actions. I am also deeply appreciati­ve of the jury’s service and their dedication to delivering justice in this challengin­g case.”

“We are grateful for the internatio­nal cooperatio­n that led to this arrest, and we will ensure that Mr. Reyes is held accountabl­e for his actions.”

District Attorney Shawn Dick

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