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Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office looking for more child victims of Queen Creek suspect

Posted 5/21/19

David Legg The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in identifying any additional potential child victims of suspect …

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Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office looking for more child victims of Queen Creek suspect

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David Legg

The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in identifying any additional potential child victims of suspect 41-year-old David Legg of Queen Creek, who was booked on Feb. 13 on 10 counts of sexual exploitation of a minor that occurred in Maricopa County. He also was booked on an outstanding felony arrest warrant out of South Dakota for two counts of sexual contact with a child under 16.

MCSO detectives have identified Mr. Legg as a potential suspect in other sex-crime offenses that occurred within Maricopa and Pinal counties, but they have reason to believe there may still be additional unidentified child victims outstanding, according to a release.

Anyone with further information should immediately contact MCSO cyber crime detectives by calling 602-876-1011 or 602-876-8477.