By Natalie Frels
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January 22, 2026
SAN MARCOS, Texas – The office of Hays County Criminal District Attorney Kelly Higgins announced that 29-year-old Izaiah Vela, formerly of Martindale, was sentenced to 75 years in prison by a jury on Jan. 21, 2026. On Jan. 15, 2025, a Hays County jury found Vela guilty of one count of sexual assault of a child. The evidence showed that the defendant met his minor victim over Instagram, admitted he knew she was underage, and convinced her to meet him with the promise of free marijuana. Once they met and he provided her with the marijuana, he then “did what he wanted” to the victim. The evidence showed that he repeatedly displayed a firearm during the course of the assault, including holding it against the victim’s back. Afterward, he admitted the offense over Instagram messages with the victim, and he attempted to set up another meeting with her for the same purpose. He later deleted the entire message conversation and performed a factory reset on his phone before he was arrested. After the jury returned a guilty verdict, the case proceeded to the punishment phase before the same jury. Evidence was introduced that Vela was a career criminal, having been convicted of three counts of burglary of a motor vehicle and having been sent to prison twice, once for evading arrest with a motor vehicle and once for unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon. Evidence also showed that he was dealing marijuana around the time of the sexual assault case. The evidence in the punishment phase showed that a couple of months after the primary offense, the defendant repeatedly sold fentanyl pills to numerous individuals, most of them high school students in Hays County, including to a 15-year-old high school sophomore. After buying seven fentanyl pills from the defendant at a discounted price, that young person died on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2023, from fentanyl toxicity, only to be found by her mother the next morning when she went to wake her daughter up for school. Vela was tied to her death and the other drug sales by his Instagram messages, his CashApp transactions and by FLOCK camera images. Once he was aware of her overdose, the defendant deleted his messages with her, as well as his entire Instagram account that he used to sell fentanyl. The defendant was subsequently arrested when he went to report to his parole officer in November of 2023, as he was on parole for his firearm conviction at the time. After hearing all this testimony, the jury sentenced the defendant to 75 years in prison with no fine. Judge Steel of the 274 th District Court presided over the trial and accepted the jury’s verdicts. Assistant Criminal District Attorneys Daniel Sakaida and Cassidy Story prosecuted the case. The ADAs were assisted in this case by Victim Assistance Coordinator Sandra Groters, Legal Assistants Avery Slocum and Cristina Kearbey and District Attorney’s Office Sgt. Investigators Robert Torres and Matthew Grantham. This case in chief was investigated by the San Marcos Police Department’s Detective Caitlyn Bennett, Detective Crystal Benavides, Officer Franco Stewart, Detective Kevin Blackwood and Crime Analyst Patrica Hom. The fentanyl case was investigated by the Hays County Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Christopher Adams, Deputy Andres Vega, Deputy Adam Krueger, Detective Nelson Wray, Detective Chase Fuller, Deputy Paul Mooney, Deputy Ian Alcorn, Deputy Joshua Larson, Deputy Brian Burgdorf, Custodian Kristi White and Evidence Technician Johnna Martone. “The defendant preyed on vulnerable minors in Hays County in the worst ways possible,” Sakaida said. “He saw minors as easy, manipulable clients for his drug sales and as targets for his sexual desires. The jury recognized the damage he inflicted on our community, and they made the right decision to put him away effectively for the rest of his life. Nothing can truly fix the pain left in the defendant’s wake, but this verdict is justice for his victims.” # # #