Houston man accused of impregnating 11-year-old

Almost every day for seven months, a Houston man raped an 11-year-old neighbor when she got home from school, prosecutors said.

The girl is now pregnant, and the 21-year-old man behind bars.

Deandre Devon Davis-Williams, is charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child and was being held Wednesday at the Harris County Jail under a $50,000 bail, court records show.

The girl told police that Davis-Williams began coming to her apartment last summer through a back door while her mother was at work at two jobs, according to a criminal complaint filed in the case. Investigators said Davis-Williams lives across the street from the girl.

From June 1, 2012, to Jan. 1, Davis-Williams sexually assaulted the girl, prosecutors said.

School officials called the girl's mother, saying they believed she was pregnant, according to the complaint. The girl then told her about the attacks.

Confronted by the girl's mother, Davis-Williams denied his involvement, authorities said.

"(The girl) stated that she was taken to a doctor by her mother, where she learned that she was seven months pregnant," the complaint states. "(The girl) stated that the defendant texted her and asked her why she told on him and that he was going to kill himself."

Houston police tried to interview the defendant several times without success, prosecutors said. Police called his mother to set up an appointment to speak with him, but Davis-Williams didn't show up, according to the complaint.

Court records indicate he was arrested on Tuesday.

Investigators seized the girl's cellphone that contained text messages from Davis-Williams after he learned the girl was pregnant, the complaint states.

The baby is scheduled to be delivered by Caesarean section on Thursday, said Sara Marie Kinney, spokeswoman at the Harris County District Attorney's Office.