Man arrested and charged with abducting 12-year-old girl is fighting extradition to California
At a hearing this morning in Denver, accused pedophile Nathan Larson was ordered held on $200,000 cash bond. Author: Wilson Beese (9NEWS), Matt Jablow Published: 2:04 PM CST December 19, 2020 Updated: 5:59 PM CST December 24, 2020
DENVER The 40-year-old man who was arrested at Denver International Airport (DIA) last week and charged with abducting a 12-year-old girl is now fighting extradition. At a hearing Thursday morning in Denver District Court, Nathan Larson did not waive his right to an extradition hearing. As a result, a new court date was set for Jan. 28 and Larson will be held on $200,000 cash bond.
Former Virginia Congressional Candidate Believed To Be White Supremacist Arrested For Kidnapping 12-Year-Old
Nathan Daniel Larson openly advocated for white supremacy, the legalization of incest and the removal of laws against marital age restrictions and marital rape.
December 22, 2020 at 5:21 pm
A Virginia man has been arrested for kidnapping and other serious charges after being accused of coercing a 12-year-old girl to run away with him, according to the Fresno County Sheriff s Office.
Nathan Daniel Larson has a long and fraught history in public life. He ran for office in Virginia three times, and in an interview with The Washington Post in 2018, he openly advocated for white supremacy, the legalization of incest and the removal of laws against marital age restrictions and marital rape.
Nathan Daniel Larson, 40, of Catlett, faces felony charges in Fresno County, California, for kidnapping, child abduction, soliciting child pornography from a minor and meeting a child for the intention of sex. He also is charged with a misdemeanor for harboring a minor in Denver, where he was arrested.Â
Larson is currently in the Denver County Jail. He is scheduled to have a court hearing in Denver on Dec. 24, when an extradition request will be made to transport him to the Fresno County Jail.Â
A press release from the Fresno County Sheriffâs Office said that on the morning of Monday, Dec. 14, the Fresno County Sheriffâs Office and Fresno Police Department received a report of a missing 12-year-old Fresno girl. Early in the investigation, detectives received information that the girl may have been coerced into running away with an older man whom she had met through social media in mid-October.Â