Montana Man Linked to Missing Teen Alicia Navarro Sentenced to 100 Years for Child Sex Abuse
Edmund Davis, who lived with Navarro after her four-year disappearance, was convicted of possessing child sexual abuse material unrelated to her case.
- Edmund Davis, 38, was sentenced to 100 years in prison, with 50 years suspended, for possession of child sexual abuse material found on his devices.
- Davis will not be eligible for parole for 25 years, according to Montana authorities, following his guilty plea in September 2024.
- Alicia Navarro, who disappeared from her Arizona home in 2019 at age 14, was living with Davis when she reappeared in 2023 and identified herself to police.
- Authorities have not charged Davis in connection with Navarro's disappearance and have not disclosed how she ended up in Montana.
- Navarro’s mother expressed relief at Davis' sentencing, stating her focus is now on healing with her daughter, who is safe and living with her family.