Five men in Collin County have been arrested this month on sex crime charges, with combined bonds exceeding $1 million and allegations ranging from sexual assault of children to parole violations.
The following individuals were booked into the Collin County jail between July 6 and July 23, listed in order by total bond amount.
1. Robert Jason Maes
Total Bond: $400,000
Arrested: July 8, 2025
- DOB: June 11, 1987 | Race: White | Gender: Male
- Height: 6’0” | Weight: 220 lbs | Eyes: Brown | Hair: Black
- Charges:
- Sexual Performance by a Child Under 14 – Produce/Direct/Promote (Second-Degree Felony) — $250,000
- Sexual Assault of a Child (Second-Degree Felony) — $150,000
2. Jean Claude Carson
Total Bond: $261,500
- Arrested: July 14, 2025
- DOB: April 18, 1988 | Race: Black | Gender: Male
- Height: 5’8” | Weight: 210 lbs | Eyes: Brown | Hair: Black
- Charges:
- Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child (First-Degree Felony) — $250,000
- Evading Arrest/Detention (Class A Misdemeanor) — $5,000
- Fail to Identify Fugitive With Intent to Give False Info (Class A Misdemeanor) — $1,500
- Resist Arrest/Search/Transport (Class A Misdemeanor) — $5,000
3 (Tied). Randy Rene Escamilla
Total Bond: $250,000
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Arrested: July 7, 2025
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DOB: Nov. 9, 1982 | Race: Hispanic | Gender: Male
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Height: 5’10” | Weight: 230 lbs | Eyes: Brown | Hair: Black
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Charge:
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Sexual Assault of a Child (Second-Degree Felony) — $250,000
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3 (Tied). Colton Bailey
Total Bond: $250,000
- Arrested: July 6, 2025
- DOB: May 24, 1993 | Race: Black | Gender: Male
- Height: 5’8” | Weight: 200 lbs | Eyes: Brown | Hair: Black
- Charges:
- Sexual Assault (Second-Degree Felony) — $250,000
- Parole Violation (BLUE) — Felony Unassigned — Bond Not Listed
4. David Gerardo Gomez
Total Bond: $100,000
- Arrested: July 23, 2025
- DOB: July 9, 1978 | Race: White | Gender: Male
- Height: 5’6” | Weight: 150 lbs | Eyes: Brown | Hair: Black
- Charge:
- Sexual Assault of a Child (Second-Degree Felony) — $100,000
Each of the individuals profiled was processed at the Collin County Detention Facility. The Sheriff’s Office continues to process felony arrests and house pretrial detainees as the judicial process unfolds. With bond amounts ranging from six figures to nearly half a million, these cases represent some of the most serious allegations currently working their way through the Collin County court system.
All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The charges outlined have been filed, but no convictions have been made. Each case will proceed through the legal system, where guilt or innocence will be determined.