From Hudson Sangree:
A Winters police officer was arrested early Tuesday on child molestation charges, authorities said.
Fairfield police said they arrested David Reeves, 53, about 3:49 a.m. at the police station in Winters, a city of 7,000 in western Yolo County.
The arrest followed a report hours earlier of an alleged lewd act committed by Reeves on a teen, Lt. Bob Bunting, of Fairfield's major crimes unit, said in a news release.
Investigators determined there was probable cause to make an arrest, the statement said.
At about 1:45 a.m., Fairfield officers called the Winters Police Department and said they were planning to arrest Reeves, Winters Police Chief Bruce Muramoto said in a news release.
Reeves was booked into the Solano County jail on suspicion of committing a lewd act on a child 14 or 15 years old, where there is an age difference of at least 10 years between the victim and suspect.
It carries a sentence of up to three years in prison.
As of Tuesday afternoon, Reeves was being held in lieu of $250,000 bail, according to Fairfield news release.
Reeves is a nine-year veteran of the department who is currently assigned to patrol duties, Muramoto said.
He was placed on paid administrative leave pending further investigation, the police chief said.


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