Convicted Child Predator Jorge Alberto Campos on the Run After Cutting Ankle Monitor and Skipping Sentencing in Douglas County

Jorge Alberto Campos is a fugitive after skipping court and cutting his ankle monitor following a conviction for child sexual assault in Douglas County.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 21, 2026, 6:57 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Denver7

Convicted Child Predator Jorge Alberto Campos on the Run After Cutting Ankle Monitor and Skipping Sentencing in Douglas County - article image
Convicted Child Predator Jorge Alberto Campos on the Run After Cutting Ankle Monitor and Skipping Sentencing in Douglas County - article image

A Convicted Predator evades Judicial Accountability

The 23rd Judicial District Attorney’s office has launched a widespread manhunt for Jorge Alberto Campos, a Castle Rock resident who disappeared immediately following his conviction for sexual assault. Campos was officially found guilty on Friday, but he managed to evade law enforcement by skipping the final court proceedings. District Attorney George Brauchler characterized the fugitive as a "gutless predator" and a "coward" for fleeing the legal consequences of his actions. Law enforcement agencies throughout the Douglas County area are now coordinating efforts to return him to custody so he can face the significant prison time mandated by his convictions.

Evidence of a Premeditated Escape

The search for Campos intensified after he failed to appear before the court as required. Investigators quickly tracked the signal of his court-mandated GPS ankle monitor, only to find the device abandoned near a dumpster. This discovery suggests a deliberate and calculated effort to disable the tracking technology and disappear into the community or beyond state lines. The District Attorney’s office has released his photograph and physical description, urging residents to remain vigilant and report any sightings to local law enforcement immediately.

A Longstanding Pattern of Child Abuse

The criminal case against the 45-year-old involves a harrowing history of repeated assaults against his girlfriend’s daughter. According to trial evidence, the pattern of abuse began when the victim was only 11 years old. A jury convicted Campos on five separate counts of sexual abuse on a child as part of a pattern of abuse, a verdict that reflects the sustained and predatory nature of his actions. Prosecutors praised the courage of the young victim for testifying against her abuser, highlighting the emotional toll of the case and the urgent need to ensure the perpetrator is held responsible.

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