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Sacramento County teen missing since May 2024 found in Texas with man now accused of sex crimes

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      OF THE PRESIDENT’S AUTHORITY. IN OTHER NEWS, THE SACRAMENTO COUNTY TEEN MISSING SINCE MAY OF 2024 HAS BEEN FOUND SAFE. THE TEENAGER WAS FOUND IN TEXAS WITH A MAN ACCUSED OF LURING HER TO RUN AWAY TO HAVE A SEXUAL RELATIONSHIP. THAT MAN IS IDENTIFIED AS 28 YEAR-OLD TARIQ XAVIER JAMMER. HE IS CURRENTLY IN THE HARRIS COUNTY JAIL FOR SEX CRIMES INVOLVING A CHILD. DEPUTIES WERE INVESTIGATING A SUSPICIOUS PERSON CALL WHEN THEY FOUND JAMMER AND THE TEEN AT DEPUTIES LATER LEARNED THAT THE TEEN MET JAMMER LAS
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      Sacramento County teen missing since May 2024 found in Texas with man now accused of sex crimes
      A Sacramento County teen who had been missing for almost a year was found in Texas with a man accused of luring her to run away to have a sexual relationship, officials said.| VIDEO ABOVE | KCRA 3 morning headlines for April 14, 2025Tarik Exavier Jammer, 28, is in the Harris County Jail for sex crimes involving a child, according to a release from Harris County Constable Precinct 4.Leer en españolConstable Mark Herman's Office said it got a call on April 10 about a suspicious person in the 1000 block of Cold Snow Drive. The caller reported that two people were inside his vacant home.When deputies got there, the constable's office said they found Jammer and a 15-year-old girl who tried running away but were detained. Deputies later learned that the teen, who was 14 at the time, had met Jammer while she was playing an online video game.The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office confirmed that it received a call from the constable's office that it had found the teen, who was reported as a runaway in May 2024.Jammer and the teen have been in a sexual relationship since then, the constable's office said. The girl will be at a facility as she awaits to be reunited with her family.Jammer may also face additional charges, the constable's office said. A court date and bond information have not been set for him yet.See news happening? Send us your photos or videos if it’s safe to do so at kcra.com/upload.See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel

      A Sacramento County teen who had been missing for almost a year was found in Texas with a man accused of luring her to run away to have a sexual relationship, officials said.

      | VIDEO ABOVE | KCRA 3 morning headlines for April 14, 2025

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      Tarik Exavier Jammer, 28, is in the Harris County Jail for sex crimes involving a child, according to a release from Harris County Constable Precinct 4.

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      Constable Mark Herman's Office said it got a call on April 10 about a suspicious person in the 1000 block of Cold Snow Drive. The caller reported that two people were inside his vacant home.

      When deputies got there, the constable's office said they found Jammer and a 15-year-old girl who tried running away but were detained. Deputies later learned that the teen, who was 14 at the time, had met Jammer while she was playing an online video game.

      The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office confirmed that it received a call from the constable's office that it had found the teen, who was reported as a runaway in May 2024.

      Jammer and the teen have been in a sexual relationship since then, the constable's office said. The girl will be at a facility as she awaits to be reunited with her family.

      Jammer may also face additional charges, the constable's office said. A court date and bond information have not been set for him yet.

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