Fort Myers Man Arrested In Houston After Alleged Child Assault

A Fort Myers man accused of sexually assaulting a child is now in custody after authorities say he bolted from Southwest Florida, only to be tracked down by federal agents in Houston.

According to Fort Myers police, the suspect left the area after learning he was a person of interest in the case and remained on the run for about a week before his arrest. Investigators say the case is still active and many key details, including the full scope of the allegations, remain under investigation.

The Fort Myers Police Department opened its investigation on Feb. 12 and identified the suspect as Hector Ramon Villalta Ortiz, Gulf Coast News and Weather reported. The outlet says Villalta Ortiz fled Florida after learning officers were looking for him, setting off a coordinated effort to find him. Police have not publicly shared additional information about the alleged assault or any formal charges.

How Police Tracked Him Down

Fort Myers police enlisted help from the U.S. Marshals Service and worked with federal agents for roughly a week as they tried to track Villalta Ortiz. Members of the Marshals Service ultimately located and arrested him in Houston on Feb. 18, according to Gulf Coast News and Weather…

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