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22-Year-Old Violent Offender on Probation Arrested with Missing 16-Year-Old Girl
Damien Castillo, a 22-year-old with a history of evading the law, has been a fugitive in three counties since October 2024. Despite his criminal record, he repeatedly received bond from Judge Chris Morton, causing fear among his ex's relatives who claim he threatened them upon release.
Based on his criminal history, Damien Castillo isn't much on following the law. You can't really blame him when you look at the way judges seem to bend over backwards for him.
Damien Castillo's Troubled Criminal History
"He's been a fugitive in three different counties since October of 2024," said Andy Kahan with CrimesStoppers.
At just 22, Castillo has quite an array of mugshots. Relatives of his ex-sent an email telling us how they feared him when he bonded out of jail.
"I don't blame them just based on his criminal history," Kahan said.
Family's Fear and Judicial Decisions
In that email, relatives point at 230th felony court Judge Chris Morton. They say Morton kept granting Castillo bond after bond, and Castillo would threaten the family every time he got out.
Probation Violations and Dismissed Charges
"He violated his probation umpteenth amount of times. He had a lot of criminal charges serious charges that were ultimately dismissed at the request of the complaining witness," said Kahan.
In 2022, Castillo was sentenced to 5 years probation for deadly conduct. His repeated probation violations and new criminal charges hasn't caused his probation to be revoked.
Castillo is also on probation in Travis County for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. "The ankle monitor ends up in a landfill," said Kahan. That was in October of 2024,"
Recent Arrest and Current Status
On May 6, Precinct 4 deputies arrested Castillo for evading arrest. Deputies say he had two guns in his possession and a 16-year-old girl. He's currently jailed with no bond set.
The Source: FOX26's Randy Wallace spoke with Andy Khan with Crime Stoppers.