He is accused of sexually abusing three children under the age of 12.
CRENSHAW COUNTY, Ala. - The Crenshaw County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a Rutledge man on multiple child sex crimes.
Deputies said Anthony Gregory Davault, 35, was arrested Friday and charged with three counts of first-degree sodomy and three counts of sexual abuse of a child less than 12. Investigators began working the case in October. They said a significant amount of evidence was found to support the aforementioned charges.Anyone with information about this case is asked to contact the sheriff’s office at 334-335-4850 or CrimeStoppers at 334-215-STOP.Copyright 2022 WSFA. All rights reserved.
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