Child abduction suspect in Galveston incident violated probation and bail conditions: Prosecutors

A Wanted Man with a Long List of Violations: How Graham Dunn's Probation Was repeatedly Banged Up

Graham Dunn, 27, is a man on the run after being arrested in Galveston for aggravated kidnapping. But this isn't his first brush with trouble – and neither is it his last. According to court documents, Dunn has an active warrant in Dallas County, multiple probation violations, and three pending criminal cases in North Carolina.

Just 10 days into his 18-month probation period for a family violence case in Farmers Branch, Dunn was issued a summons for false imprisonment in Wilmington, N.C., a charge that violates one of his probation conditions. He then showed up three months later on another warrant for a secret peeping charge at the same location.

The woman at the center of this case claims Dunn hid outside her apartment complex, called out to her, and even tried to break into her home. Days after that arrest, he was accused of sexual battery and assault in a separate case – but posted an $11,000 bond despite breaking probation rules once again.

In October, prosecutors sought to revoke his probation and convict him on the 2023 assault charge, but later allowed him to post a much smaller $2,500 bond after serving the arrest warrant. The law states that those under deferred adjudication are entitled to a bond, but Vinas argues that releasing Dunn was an abuse of discretion.

Dunn's latest arrest in Galveston marked his third kidnapping-related charge – this time involving a 12-year-old girl who claimed he gave her two pills that left her feeling disoriented and touched her sexually. The evidence against him includes footage taken on his phone of the crimes, which prosecutors hope will secure a conviction.

The case has shed light on how repeatedly breaking probation conditions can be frustrating for prosecutors, especially when it leads to bail issues. "All those charges were misdemeanor charges," Dunn said in court – but prosecutors argue that's just not good enough. With Dunn now facing $500,000 bond and the possibility of additional charges, justice is far from done yet.
 
omg I'm literally shaking my head at this dude Graham Dunn 🤯 he seems like a master manipulator or something, constantly breaking rules and evading law enforcement. 18 months on probation and already they're revoking it on him three times 🚫 I feel so sorry for the victims, especially that poor 12-year-old girl who got hurt 😔 the footage on his phone is damning evidence against him, I don't see how he can talk his way out of this one. And $500k bond? That's crazy 💸 what's next? is he going to post bail and disappear again? 🤷‍♂️
 
Ugh, this dude is like a one-man crime wave 🤯! He thinks he can just break probation rules left and right and get away with it? Please. I mean, I've seen people with less convictions than him get shorter sentences than this guy's gonna face 💸. And don't even get me started on the fact that he was released on a $2,500 bond after breaking rules again 🙄. It's just not fair to the victims and prosecutors who are trying to do their job. I mean, how many times can one person abuse probation before they get serious consequences? Like, seriously, 3?! 😂. And what's up with his excuse that all those charges were just misdemeanor crimes? Newsflash: breaking someone's body is never okay, no matter the charge 🤕.
 
Ugh I'm so annoyed by this guy Graham Dunn 🤯. He's been on a roll breaking probation rules and evading law enforcement for ages! His latest arrest in Galveston has got me shaking my head - a 12-year-old girl was left disoriented and even touched sexually after he gave her two pills? It's horrific 😷.

And the worst part is, this guy just seems to be able to keep posting bail no matter how many times he breaks probation. I mean, $11,000 bond for one charge is already ridiculous, but $2,500 for another? It's like he thinks he can just game the system 🙄.

Prosecutors are right to argue that this is an abuse of discretion - Dunn needs to face the consequences of his actions, not get special treatment just because he's managed to wriggle out of trouble so far. The law needs to be applied fairly and consistently, not based on how many times a defendant can break the rules without getting caught 🚫.
 
Omg u guys I cant even!! 😱 Graham Dunn is literally a nightmare! Like 1 day he gets arrested for aggravated kidnapping in Galveston and the next thing u know he's got warrants all over the place and violating probation left & right 🤦‍♂️. I mean like what is wrong with this guy?! He tries to break into some random girl's apartment complex, calls her out of her own home...girrrrl, bye! 💁‍♀️ And now he's got a 12-year-old victim who says he made her feel disoriented and touched her inappropriately? Like no, just no 🚫. The footage on his phone is literally the evidence that's gonna lock him up for good 📹. I'm all for second chances but not when you're repeatedly breaking the law and putting innocent people in danger 🤦‍♀️. $500k bail? LMAO they better keep an eye on this guy 🤑
 
Ugh, this dude Graham Dunn is like a bad joke 🤦‍♂️. Like, what's wrong with him? He can't even follow simple rules on probation. I mean, 18 months and he's already been kicked out twice 🚫. And now he's facing $500k bond for allegedly kidnapping a 12-yr-old girl... that's crazy 💸. The fact that he posted a small bond again after breaking the rules is just frustrating - it feels like no one is taking him seriously enough. Prosecutors need to take control of this situation and make sure justice is served 💪.
 
🚨 I'm so tired of these guys who think they can game the system. Like, Graham Dunn's already got a long list of violations and he's still trying to break free? It's not like he's even trying to be responsible or acknowledge his mistakes. The fact that he posted that $2,500 bond after breaking probation rules again is just laughable. And what's with the bail? $500,000? That's crazy! 🤯 It's clear he's not taking this seriously and it's going to take a lot of pressure from prosecutors to finally get him held accountable. Can't he see that his actions have consequences? 😔
 
🤯 this is wild how one guy can have so many issues with law and still manage to get out on bail like 3 times?! 🤑 it's crazy how system works sometimes, especially when someone keeps breaking rules and expecting clemency. i think we need more accountability in our justice system, not just for ppl like graham dunn but also those who abuse the system to exploit loopholes. 💼
 
omg i cant even 🤯 this guy graham dunn is like a walking disaster 😳 how can u be so reckless and keep getting away with it? like he breaks probation rules 3 times and still gets bailed out 💸 its not fair to the ppl who get stuck with real probs. and now hes facing $500k bond lol whoa hes gonna have to sell like half a london on ebay 🤣 anyway, i guess justice is still in progress 💪 and hopefully he learns his lesson 🤞
 
Can you believe this guy's life? He's like a real-life video game glitch - keeps breaking out of probation and getting arrested again 🤯! I mean, what's his strategy here? Try to get caught on camera committing crimes and then blame it on the victim... not exactly the most effective plan 😂. And $500k bail? That's just crazy talk! Guess he really is a man on the run - from common sense maybe? 🤣
 
omg how can this guy even keep getting out on bail 🤯 like what's wrong with him? he's got multiple warrants, probation violations and pending cases... it's like he thinks he can just jump from one mess to another without anyone caring 😒 and the system is literally just enabling him by giving him those super low bonds every time 💸 2.5k for a guy who's clearly a menace is just laughable 🤣 and what's even crazier is that he's got footage of his own crimes on his phone 📹 that's just... wow, I don't know how the justice system can fix this one
 
I'm so worried about this poor 12-year-old girl who was allegedly abused by Graham Dunn! 🤕 How can someone do that to a kid? And the fact that he's being released on bail despite having multiple probation violations and pending criminal cases is just not fair ⚖️. I mean, I know we need to follow the law, but this guy has a long list of offenses and it's clear he's not taking responsibility for his actions 🤷‍♂️. What's going on here? Is our justice system really doing enough to keep people like Dunn off the streets? 🤔
 
I'm so over this whole thing 🙄. Graham Dunn's case is like, a textbook example of how probation doesn't work if you're just gonna keep breaking rules. I mean, 10 days into his probation period and he's already on another warrant? Like, what even is the point of having probation if you're just gonna ignore it? And now he's facing a $500k bond? That's insane 💸. It's not like he's trying to get attention or anything (although, at this rate, I'm pretty sure he's single-handedly keeping the bail industry in business). Anyway, prosecutors should be all over him for this - it's clear that he needs some serious help, whether it's counseling or just a long, hard sit-down with the law.
 
I'm shocked he's not being locked up right now 🤯. Like, 3 kidnapping charges? That's not something you can just "misdemeanor" away with. And what's up with all these probation violations and warrants? It sounds like he's just playing a game of cat and mouse with the law 🕵️‍♂️. And let's be real, $500k bond is crazy 🤑. I'm no lawyer, but it seems to me that he's basically begging for trouble by breaking out on bail all these times 😬. If he wants to serve his time, he should just surrender already and spare everyone the drama 💁‍♂️.
 
Man, this guy Graham Dunn is like a one-man crime wave! 🤯 He's got more warrants than I've got likes on my last post 😂. Like, what's wrong with him? Breaking probation rules left and right, posting bonds despite technically violating the law... it's like he thinks the system doesn't apply to him 🤑. And now he's facing a $500k bond for allegedly kidnapping a 12yo girl? That's crazy! The footage on his phone is definitely damning evidence, but I still don't think this guy gets off easy ⚖️. Prosecutors need to stand firm and make sure justice is served, even if it means revoking his probation again 🙏
 
Ugh, I'm totally craving some good ol' fashioned fish tacos right now 🐟🌮... like, have you guys tried that new food truck downtown? I heard their fish tacos are to die for! 👍 Anyway, what's up with this Graham dude and his probation issues? Like, can't he just stick to one crime at a time? 😂 And $500k bond? That's crazy talk! 🤯 You know what would be even crazier though? If I got to keep my cat, Luna, while I'm serving out some time... she's literally the best thing since sliced bread 🐱💕.
 
man, this guy graham dunn has got some serious issues 🤯 his probation keep getting bashed up left and right... like, 10 days into his 18 month deal and he's already in trouble again? it's not fair to the system or the people who have to deal with him. i feel for the girl who was allegedly touched by him too 😔 it's crazy that he's got so many warrants and charges piling up... like, how can one person keep getting away with this stuff? 🤑 his lawyers are trying to make it sound like he wasn't fully responsible or whatever... but from where i'm sitting, it looks like he just can't seem to behave 😒
 
So Graham Dunn's been on a roll with breaking probation and getting arrested... like what's his strategy or something? 🤷‍♂️ 18 months down and already he's got another warrant out for him in NC. I'm no expert but I'm pretty sure "multiple charges" don't mean you get to just post bail left and right, right? And $500k bond? That's a whole lot of money for someone who might be guilty... or not 🤑
 
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