Man linked to Alicia Navarro, teen missing for 4 years, sentenced to 100 years for child sex abuse

A Montana man linked to the case of Eliasia Novaro – the girl who went to the police station four years after the end of a teenager – she was sentenced to 100 years in prison for sexual abuse of children. It was.

In a photo released after Elissia Navaro was found safe.Glendel, Ariyas, Department of Police

Edmund Davis was convicted in September for a counting of sexual abuse of children when authorities found clear material on its electronic devices during a search of Hover, Montana, apartment, which shared with Navro.

He was sentenced to 100 years in Montana State Jail and sentenced to 100 years. Montana’s Department of Justice said that he would not be eligible for parole for 25 years News release Tuesday.

In court documents, Davis was listed as a boyfriend of Nearro. Prosecutors said Davis tried to waste his cellphone by throwing his cellphone in the trash and putting items on it.

“People who examine this content reviews persons under the age of 13 with two photos of children under the age of 5, including children and toddler and computer -made or dynamic content photographs There are, showing children sexually, “Montana’s Department of Justice said.

Investigators had previously said they had found more than 80 photos on Davis’s phone.

Investigators were looking for evidence associated with the Naro case after going to the Havver police station in July 2023, identified themselves as a missing girl and “mainly requested help to remove her from the missing teenage list “” Time Navaro was 14 years old when she disappeared from her mother’s house in Glendel, Arizona on September 15, 2019.

Authorities have not said how Navaro ended in Montana. Davis has not been charged with the disappearance of the girl.

His mother, Jessica Noz, told NBC News on Tuesday that Nauro was with her, but she did not disclose further details. He also said that he was happy to sentence Davis.

He said in a statement, “I am very happy that he is behind bars and will not do any more harm.” “I can’t recover the years when I was not with him and I could not change the trauma but I can appreciate that my daughter is alive and we are healing as a family.”

Davis’s lawyer could not immediately arrive.

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