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Edmund Davis, a Montana man connected to the unsolved disappearance of Alicia Navarro, has been sentenced to 100 years in prison for unrelated child sexual abuse charges. According to the Montana Justice Department, Davis pleaded guilty to one count of sexual abuse of children after explicit material was discovered on his electronic devices during a search of his apartment in Havre, where Navarro had also resided.
The sentence includes 50 years suspended, and he will be ineligible for parole for 25 years. The state prosecutors revealed that authorities initially investigated Davis in July 2023 when Navarro returned to a police station after being missing for four years, seeking help to clear her name from missing persons lists.
Navarro was reported missing at the age of 14 from Glendale, Arizona, prompting an extensive investigation into her whereabouts, which led to Davis's connection. Her mother, Jessica Nuñez, expressed relief over the sentencing, stating she is grateful that Davis will no longer pose a danger.