Goodyear PD arrest Buckeye massage therapist on sex assault charge
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Posted 12/31/22
An investigation continues following the arrest of a 43-year-old Buckeye massage therapist who authorities allege sexually assaulted and abused more than one victim, Goodyear police said.
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Goodyear PD arrest Buckeye massage therapist on sex assault charge
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An investigation continues following the arrest of a 43-year-old Buckeye massage therapist who authorities allege sexually assaulted and abused more than one victim, Goodyear police said.
The suspect, Christopher Esteen, was working "in the capacity of a licensed massage therapist," police said, adding he had been removed from his job by the employer prior to his arrest.
The Goodyear Police Department’s Special Victims Unit is investigating the case, and detectives suspect their may be additional victims, officials said in a release.
Anyone who believes they may be a victim is asked to contact the Goodyear Police Department non-emergency line at 623-932-1220 to file a report.