GRAYSON COUNTY, Tex. -- Authorities have finished transferring a fugitive from South Dakota to Texas. Preston Hightower left a Sherman courtroom after being found guilty back in July and never came back for sentencing. Hightower is back in the custody of Grayson County authorities Tuesday night.
Grayson County Sheriff’s deputies brought Hightower back to Sherman on Tuesday in shackles. Hightower faces three 10-year prison terms for fleeing, as well as the sexual assault sentence.
In July, Hightower was sentenced in-absentia, meaning he was not there when Judge Rim Nall handed down three 20-year sentences to be served at the same time.
Authorities say the shot at freedom came at a heavy price for Hightower.
"They don't seem to get understand that you're not going to gain anything by fleeing. The [U.S.] Marshal Service did a great job, went all over the country to find this guy, and weren't going to stop until we found him,” Grayson County district attorney Joe Brown said.
Friends and families of Hightower also face charges for their alleged role in his run from authorities.