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Cody Layne Cox | Arrested

APACHE COUNTY- Man arrested in St. Johns on charges against a child.

On January 18, St. Johns Police Department arrested Cody Layne Cox on two felony counts and two misdemeanors. Charges include harassment, indecent exposure, lure a minor for sex , indecent exposure, and interfering with a judicial proceeding. Cox is currently being held in the Apache County Jail on $100,000 bail.

Cody Layne Cox| Arrested
Cody Lane Cox| Arrested

All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Mountain Daily Star Staff Reports

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