Denver man arrested in Larimer County child predator sting after allegedly trying to pay minor for sex

A Denver man was arrested this month after arranging to meet with Larimer County Sheriff’s Office deputies posing as children selling sex on local websites, police say.

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Malcom Cardelle McCrea, 36, was among dozens of men who investigators say responded to the listings. He was arrested Dec. 5 when he traveled to meet with a fictional minor.

McCrea is being held at the Larimer County Jail on a $50,000 cash-surety bond and faces four felony charges, including attempted sexual assault on a child and three child-prostitution crimes.

“Sexual exploitation of anyone is never acceptable, and crimes against children are particularly atrocious,” Larimer County Sheriff John Feyen said in a news release. “LCSO will always stand up for the most vulnerable and fight to impact these crimes.”

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