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A Phoenix man, who worked as a church camp counselor, has been arrested for sexually exploiting an 11-year-old California girl.
Garrett Allan Baker, 21, was sending the girl sexually charged text-messages, police say.
Apparently Baker met the girl two summers earlier at the Camino Pines Lutheran Church Camp in California, where he was a counselor. The two exchanged numbers and began sending each other text-messages.
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The messages soon became sexual, according to police, which caused the girl’s father to become suspicious and call police.
“He used this device that parents can put on their kids’ phones to track their conversations,” says Phoenix police Detective James Holmes
Yesterday morning, though, when Baker thought he was texting the girl, he was really texting undercover Phoenix police officers, who while posing as the girl, set up a meeting with Baker at the Arizona Mills Mall. The idiot — who thought an 11-year-old girl could find her way from California to a mall in Tempe — actually showed up.
“We get a lot of cases like this, where the guys are so obsessed they never think they’re talking to a cop,” Holmes says.
Holmes says Baker planned to meet the girl at the mall and then take her back to his house for sex.
Unfortunately for Baker, he was met by police, who arrested him on charges of sexual exploitation of a minor.