SEDGWICK COUNTY —A Kansas man accused in connection with sex crimes involving a runaway teen made his first court appearance last week.
Samuel Loredo, 21, is charged with 3 counts of Criminal Sodomy, 2 counts of Indecent Liberties with a Child, 1 count of Indecent Solicitation of a Child, 1 count of Aggravated Interference With Parental Custody, and 2 counts of Contributing to a Child’s Misconduct, according to the Sedgwick County District Attorney's office.
Just after noon November 18, law enforcement in Murray, Kentucky informed the Wichita Police Department that a 14-year-old runaway may be in Wichita based on their investigation, according to Police Lt. Aaron Moses.
Wichita police responded to the area of 2300 N Woodlawn where it was believed that the child may have been. Patrol and Investigations began working together to find additional information to locate the juvenile and determine the circumstances around their presence in Wichita.
Throughout the afternoon through the evening detectives with the Exploited and Missing Children’s Unit worked to conduct additional interviews. Throughout those interviews, detectives determined that Loredo was communicating with the 14-year-old and arranged for the juvenile to travel to Wichita.
As a result of the investigation, police arrested the 21-year-old Loredo, and booked him into Sedgwick County Jail.
Officers with the Wichita Police Department NET team located the juvenile wandering the area.
investigators are continuing their work on this case and have been in contact with investigators from Kentucky. Loredo'snext appearance is December 2, according to the district attorney's office.