A Texas substitute teacher and her boyfriend have been charged with multiple sex crimes against a 5-year-old girl.
Madison Paige Jones, 30, and Zackery Dondlinger, 37, from the small town of Happy in northern Texas, face a combined 39 counts of child sex crimes, and are being held on bonds of almost $9 million, KVII reported.
The twisted couple’s alleged abuse took place between Dec. 5-17, 2025, and involved a young girl, police in Midlothian, Texas, said.
Cops were called on Dec. 17 to investigate reports of sexual assault involving a child, and arrested Jones two days later.
Texas substitute teacher Madison Paige Jones, 30, is charged with sexually abusing a 5-year-old child. Ellis County Jail
Jones told police she abused the child on the orders of her boyfriend, 37-year-old Zackery Dondlinger. Ellis County Jail
The woman who made the call identified herself as a friend of Jones and said she had concerns with Dondlinger’s behavior towards a 5-year-old child in Jones’ home, court documents obtained by NewsChannel10 show.
Officers spoke to Jones who confessed to sexually assaulting the child after Dondlinger told her to, court documents show.
She claimed Dondlinger was having sexual fantasies about the child, and said she sent videos of the sickening acts to him via Snapchat.
At the time, she was working as a substitute teacher for the Midlothian Independent School District.
Dondlinger was arrested on Dec. 23 on an oil rig an hour’s drive west of Odessa, Texas.
He faces 13 counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child, three counts of indecency with a child exposes, two counts of indecency with a child sexual contact, and one count each of sexual performance by a child and possession with intent to promote child pornography.
Jones faces 13 counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child, four counts of indecency with a child exposes, one count of indecency with a child sexual contact, and one count of possession with intent to promote child pornography.
Officers also seized Jones’ iPhone and iPad, as well as two iPhones belonging to Dondlinger as part of the investigation.
Midlothian ISD confirmed that Jones was no longer employed by them and provided the last dates that she had worked as a substitute.