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Montana man sentenced for sexual abuse of children

Edmund Davis, 37, admitted to possessing child sex abuse material on his electronic device.
Edmund Davis in court (November 20, 2023): charged with sexual abuse of children
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HAVRE — A man linked to a previously missing Arizonateenager who had pleaded guilty in Hill County District Court in September 2024 to one count of sexual abuse of children was sentenced on Monday, Feb. 10, 2025.

Edmund Davis, 37, admitted to possessing child sex abuse material on his electronic device.

A review of the content determined the individuals depicted to be under the age of 13, with two images of children under the age of 5, including images of infants and toddlers and other computer-generated or animated content showing children being sexualized.

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Montana man sentenced for sexual abuse of children

The devices were discovered in July 2023 when the Havre Police Department served a search warrant on Davis’s apartment after learning that a young woman who had been reported missing from Glendale, Arizona, as a 14-year-old in 2019, was living there.

When she answered the door, officers saw Davis in the kitchen behind her throwing a cell phone into a trash can and placing items on top of the phone as if to hide it.

The phone and other electronic devices found during the search were transferred into the custody of the Division of Criminal Investigation Computer Forensics Unit in Helena.

DCI agents then obtained a separate search warrant for the electronics and identified a known child sexual abuse material photo series and other evidentiary images.

The court went along with the recommendation by prosecutors, and Davis was sentenced to 100 years in the Montana State Prison. Fifty of those years were suspended. David will not be eligible for parole for 25 years.