N. Arizona man Ivan Eduardo Flores arrested for allegedly molesting 14-year-old girl

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Ivan Eduardo Flores
Photographer: Mohave County Sheriff's Office
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Posted: 09/13/2012

GOLDEN VALLEY, AZ - A Lake Havasu City man has been arrested after he allegedly sexually molested a 14-year-old girl at a community event last week.

Eighteen-year-old Ivan Eduardo Flores faces charges of molestation of a child and sexual conduct with a minor.

According to the Mohave County Sheriff's Office, the victim met Flores on Thursday, September 6 at a community event in Golden Valley.

The 14-year-old reported the incident to school personnel the next day and deputies contacted witnesses who said they saw Flores with the victim.

Flores was contacted at this home on Tuesday morning and taken into custody without incident.

He was transported and booked into the Mohave County District III Substation.

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