Rockdale Man Admits To Sexual Assaults Of Two Teenaged Girls In College Station

Photo of the entrance to the Brazos County courthouse, April 13 2016.
Photo of the entrance to the Brazos County courthouse, April 13 2016.

Photo of Jamarr Zamora from https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx
Photo of Jamarr Zamora from https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx
A 21 year old Milam County man admits to sexual assaults of a 14 and a 15 year old girl in a College Station hotel.

A spokeswoman at the Brazos County district attorney’s office tells WTAW News that the 20 year prison sentence given to Jamarr Zamora also includes at least one human trafficking case in Milam County.

Zamora is also required to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. And both victims received lifetime protection orders.

Brazos County jail records show Zamora was also being held for three sexual assaults and three cases of human trafficking in Milam County.

News release from the Brazos County district attorney’s office:

Last week, Jamarr Zamora, 22, of Rockdale, pled guilty and was sentenced to the maximum of 20 years in prison for two counts of Sexual Assault of a Child.

On November 27, 2022, the Robertson County Sheriff’s Department was contacted by the mother of one of Zamora’s victims. This mother reported that her daughter was missing and could not be located. The fifteen-year-old returned the next day and outcried that the Defendant had engaged in sexual acts with her.

The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office began an investigation and determined that the Defendant took the fifteen-year-old victim to a hotel in College Station where he committed the offense. As part of their investigation, law enforcement discovered another victim who was fourteen-years old.

Detective Joshua Street with the College Station Police Department took over the investigation. As a result of his investigation, Detective Street interviewed the Defendant, who admitted that picked the victims up at their residences on multiple occasions and took them to hotels in College Station where he performed sexual acts.

This case was investigated by the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office, the College Station Police Department, and Tiffany Graves with the Brazos County District Attorney’s Office. Special
assistance in this case was provided by the Baylor Scott and White Forensic Unit, Scotty’s House Child Advocacy Center, Chuck Fleeger with the Amber Alert Network Brazos Valley, and Unbound Now. This case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Jessica Escue.

Statement from Brazos County assistant district attorney Jessica Escue: “This Defendant manipulated and sexually abused vulnerable teenagers. Our office will strongly respond to anyone who seeks to harm a child in this community.”

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