Inset: Jamesha Wilson (Harris County Jail). Background: The apartment complex where Wilson and her girlfriend allegedly abused her children in Houston, Texas (Google Maps).
A woman from Texas has been incarcerated, while her partner is evading capture amidst serious allegations of child abuse and an attempted concealment, as reported by Texas authorities.
Jamesha Wilson, aged 30, faces multiple charges, including four counts of injuring a child by omission and five counts of intentional child injury, based on probable cause affidavits reviewed by Law&Crime.
Simultaneously, Kevonnisha Jones, also 30, is being sought by law enforcement for a related offense, and an arrest warrant has been issued for her.
The case centers around two young children, aged 2 and 3, according to deputies involved.
On September 9, 2025, emergency services were dispatched to an apartment complex on Barberry Drive, located in Houston’s Sunnyside neighborhood.
On that day, Jones allegedly informed a paramedic that she was awakened by an unusual noise, discovered one of the children on the unfinished floor, believed the child had fallen, but did not witness the incident.
“[The paramedic] realized [the child] had a significant head injury,” the charging document reads. “They knew as soon as they saw [the child] that she was dying in front of them.”
The 3-year-old was rushed to a nearby hospital. Doctors determined she had an “extensive brain bleed,” broken bones, as well as belt buckle marks on her neck, torso and thighs, according to the affidavit.
The hospital suspected abuse due to the severity and type of injuries and called the Harris County Sheriff”s Office. Deputies subsequently spoke with Wilson, the child’s mother, and Jones, her girlfriend.
Earlier that day, Wilson left her children with Jones and “stated she only knows” what “Jones told her about what happened because she was at work,” according to the charging document.
“Defendant Wilson said she could not explain how [the 3-year-old] sustained the injuries because both [children] were perfectly fine and had not been suffering from any injuries the previous weekend, the night before or when she left in the morning,” the affidavit reads.
Jones, for her part, would allegedly go on to claim the 3-year-old hurt herself by falling off a bed, the sheriff’s office said.
Investigators later discovered the women had been texting and calling each other to coordinate what they would tell law enforcement about the child’s injuries, according to the affidavit.
“Some of the text messages consisted of defendant Wilson telling co-defendant Jones what was being asked and the responses she was providing,” the charging document reads. “Defendant Wilson was also telling co-defendant Jones what to say when asked about their recent whereabouts, activities and who watches the [children].”
Later, doctors assessed the 2-year-old and determined she had several bruises, abrasions and fractures throughout her body as well – and “a sign of possible liver injury,” according to law enforcement.
Investigators eventually determined the 2-year-old’s broken bones were in different stages of healing, suggesting prolonged abuse.
After months of investigation, Wilson was arrested earlier this week.
She appeared in court before a magistrate with her head hanging, according to a courtroom report by local ABC affiliate KTRK.
“According to a third party, it is alleged that you said the co-defendant abuses the complainants. I noted that [one child] was on life support with a brain bleed and had a portion of her skull removed,” the judge said.
Wilson is currently detained in the Harris County Jail on $200,000 bond. She is slated to appear again in court on July 2.