A man sentenced to probation on child sex crimes late last year is now wanted by authorities who want to revoke bond, according to Lyon County Crime Stoppers.
Jesus Mannuel Trillo-Hurtado was sentenced in November to two years of probation after finalizing a plea agreement to one count of conspiracy to commit commercial sexual exploitation of a child in September. Probation violations mean a prison term of 13 months, based on information posted to the Kansas District Court Public Access Portal.
Authorities have not specified why they want to revoke Trillo-Hurtado’s bond.
Trillo-Hurtado and his wife and co-defendant, Maria Elena Trillo, were both initially charged last year with aggravated human trafficking and commercial exploitation for alleged crimes with a child who was no more than 17 years old when the alleged crimes took place in 2016. Trillo received 32 months in prison after accepting an Alford plea, meaning a defendant maintains his or her innocence but recognizes there is enough evidence for a conviction.
Trillo-Hurtado is 46 years old, 6-foot-3, 210 pounds, with brown eyes and salt-and-pepper hair. He may have a beard. If you have information on his whereabouts, call the Lyon County Emergency Communications non-emergency phone number at 620-343-4225. You can also call Lyon County Crime Stoppers at 620-342-2273, go online to p3tips.com or use the P3Tips mobile app. Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $1,000; rewards are paid out only after convictions.