
Texas DPS Is Offering $4,000 to Help Track Down This Convicted Sex Offender
Texas is a big state, and with the vastness of our Lone Star State, it is full of criminals. Sometimes, those criminals evade law enforcement. Our law enforcement officers strive to keep us safe, however, on occasion they need a little help to track down dangerous fugitives. Right now, the Texas Department of Public Safety needs your help in finding a wanted fugitive.
The Texas Department of Public Safety is currently searching for Victor Manuel Ramos Jr.
Who Is Wanted Fugitive Victor Manuel Ramos Jr.?
Victor Manuel Ramos Jr. is a Hispanic male, 19-years-old. He is 5' 6" and weighs 170 pounds. Ramos Jr. has no identifying marks.
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What Was Victor Ramos Jr. Convicted Of?
In April 2025, Victor Ramos, Jr. was convicted of Sexual Assault of a Child and Indecency with a Child by Sexual Contact with a 16-year-old girl in Burnet County. He received 10 years probation.
Why Does Victor Ramos Jr. Have Active Warrants?
In August 2025, Llano County issued a warrant for Ramos' arrest for failure to comply with sex offender registration requirements, and Burnet County also issued a warrant for a probation violation.
Where Was Victor Ramos Jr. Last Seen?
Ramos Jr.'s last known location was Cottonwood Shores, and he also has ties to Burnet and Llano Counties, including the cities of Marble Falls and Horseshoe Bay.
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How to Submit a Tip and Claim the $4,000 Reward
The Texas DPS has announced a $4,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Victor Manuel Ramos Jr. If you know of his whereabouts or have any information, contact the Texas DPS. You can submit a tip online here, or call 1-800-252-8477.
Do not try to apprehend this fugitive on your own. Always contact local law enforcement.
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