On Friday, December 18th Detective McIntyre with the Plymouth Police Department received a call from the Department Of Child Services in reference to a Child Molestation allegation involving a 15 year old female and 39 year old, Christopher Langley of Plymouth.
During the investigation of the complaint the probable cause affidavit stated that all subjects involved were questioned at the Plymouth Police Department.
A search warrant was applied for Langley’s Facebook account which revealed evidence of hundreds of messages, photos and videos of Langley and the minor victim.
On Tuesday, December 22nd Detective McIntyre went to the Economy Inn and transported Christopher Langley to the Plymouth Police Department for further investigation where he was later taken into custody on the charges of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor and Child Solicitation with bond set at $3,005.
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Updated: 2:36 AM PST, December 20, 2020
“This weight was lifted because I knew that I didn’t have to worry about who was going to be taking care of her and who was going to be loving her, Lt. Brian Zach told Inside Edition.
Arizona cop Brian Zach will never forget the day two years ago he met little Kaila while responding to a call about alleged child abuse – so much so that the little girl officially became part of his family earlier this year.
“It was very surreal, very exciting,” Zach told Inside Edition. “This weight was lifted because I knew that I didn’t have to worry about who was going to be taking care of her and who was going to be loving her.”