Violent Chicago robbery suspect allegedly molested young girl after he was cut loose with ankle monitor

A Chicago man who avoided jail time after a string of violent robberies escaped from his ankle monitor and was arrested weeks later for molesting an 11-year-old girl, according to reports.Davaughn Credit, 21, was sent home on pretrial release by notoriously lenient Chicago Judge David Kelly last year, only to go AWOL last month before he was found at a home in Indiana, where he allegedly molested a young girl he met on Snapchat, according to CWB Chicago.The 11-year-old girl’s mother reported to police that her daughter had left their Chicago home without permission on Nov.21, with her location showing her some 80 miles away in Rensselaer, Indiana, leading the family to believe she “may be with Davaugh Credit,” according to an affidavit obtained by Region News Source.The following night, an adult sibling found the child, who appeared “high or intoxicated” and was rushed to University of Chicago Comer Children’s Hospital.The girl told authorities that Credit, whom she called “Day Day,” put his hands and genitals in her privates during a night she spent at the house.She said she spoke with Credit through Snapchat, where his account displayed his name, according to the affidavit.Credit was found at the home on Dec.

5 and eventually taken into custody on outstanding warrants for robbery and escape after refusing to leave the bedroom he was staying in for about 20 minutes, according to the Rensselaer Police Department.He had been staying in the room for several weeks, police learned.Inside the bedroom, police discovered marijuana and white baggies in the trash that tested positive for cocaine.Indiana prosecutors charged Credit on Tuesday with child molestation, possession of cocaine, and possession of marijuana, according to the affidavit.Police also arrested six others living at the home, where drug use was in “plain view,” on various charges, including drug possession.Credit and a group of at least three other hoodlums allegedly went on a two-hour s...

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