
$6000 Reward Offered for Illegal Fugitive Robert Bustrillo-Vasquiez in Texas
The Texas Department of Public Safety has a list of the most wanted fugitives, sex offenders, and criminal illegal immigrants. Every month, they highlight one of the most wanted fugitives from one of those lists and increase the rewards.
This particular fugitive is usually extremely dangerous, and authorities want to put them back behind bars to keep the community safe. With your help, we can put this man back behind bars.
CAPTURED: Robert Bustrillo-Vasquiez was taken into custody on September 26, 2025, in San Antonio.
Robert Bustrillo-Vasquiez is a Hispanic male, 33 years old. He's 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 155 pounds. His identifying marks include a tattoo on his right arm.
Why is Robert Bustrillo-Vasquiez Wanted in Texas?
Bustrillo-Vasquiez is a criminal illegal immigrant from Houndouras. Starting back in 2010, he has had a history of being deported from the United States. In 2013 and 2014, he was arrested on multiple occasions for assault by the Austin Police Department. The last deportation occurred in February 2018. Bustrillo-Vasquiez served time in Federal Prison after receiving a felony charge of reentry of a deported alien. In August of 2025, warrants were issued out of Bexar County for aggravated kidnapping, Sexual Abuse, Aggravated Sexual Assault, and smuggling people.
What Does Bustrillo-Vasquiez's Criminal History Include?
His criminal history includes assault causing bodily injury to a family member, assault causing bodily injury, 3 charges for alien inadmissibility, and 4 charges of reentry of a deported alien.
Where Could Robert Bustrillo-Vasquiez Be Hiding?
Bustrillo-Vasquiez has ties to Bexar County, and his last known location was San Antonio.
How to Report a Tip to Texas DPS
The Texas Department of Public Safety is offering a reward of up to $6000. If you know of the whereabouts or have any tips on. You can submit those anonymously through the DPS website here or by calling the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-252-TIPS (8477).
Do Not Attempt to Apprehend
If you have seen or know where he might be, do not attempt to approach or apprehend; it is extremely dangerous and should only be attempted by a trained peace officer.
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