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March 18, 2008

Not Cool: Valley Man Arrested, Had Sex with 14-Year-Old Boy

Reseda man arrested for sexual acts with 14-year-old Thousand Oaks boyDavid Crown, 30, was arrested yesterday in Reseda for allegedly having repeat sexual encounters with a 14-year-old boy from Thousand Oaks. Sgt. Don Aguilar told the Associated Press that "Crown has known the teenager for about a year and has taken the boy to his San Fernando Valley home 'for the purpose of engaging in sexual acts.'"

The Ventura County Star reports that investigators posed as the boy online and instant messaged with Crown about matters of a sexual nature and related to the very same acts committed against the teenager.

Crown used to or still may work at Universal Studios as a sound video technician and had no interaction with theme park visitors.

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Really - was crime scene taped used during the arrest? ;)

 

Here's another world class perv. in Orange County. Just plead not guilty on 100 counts of indecent exposure.

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-flasher18mar18,1,1774120.story

Isn't OC where all the Republicans live?

 

Way late on finding this, but it's worth noting that he also worked at the Griffith Observatory. He also had no public contact in that job, either. He was creepy as hell. Any word on how the prosecution of this is progressing.

 
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