(KMZA)--A Sabetha man has been charged with the electronic solicitation of a child.
22-year-old Blake Bowser was formally charged Friday in Nemaha County District Court with the felony offense following his July 23 arrest by the Seneca Police Department.
According to court documents, Bowser is accused of enticing or soliciting a person whom he believed to be under 14 years of age to commit or submit to an unlawful sexual act.
The alleged offense occurred between May 27th, 2024 and June 26, 2025.
The charges were filed following an investigation by the Seneca Police Department with the assistance of the Nemaha County Sheriff's Department.
Bowser remains in the Nemaha County Jail, held on a $250,000 bond.
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