(KAIR)--A Netawaka man was arrested in Topeka Tuesday, accused of rape and circulating sexual media without consent.
WIBW-TV, citing the Topeka Police Department, reports that authorities, on July 2, received information about sex crimes committed in the city.
The suspect, who allegedly raped a victim known to him, was identified early in the investigation as 27-year-old Shawn Quoetone.
According to the TV station, Topeka Police, early Tuesday evening, made contact with him, and he was arrested on charges of rape, aggravated sexual battery, and breach of privacy, stemming from his alleged circulation of sexual media.
Following his arrest, Quoetone was booked into the Shawnee County Jail.
His bond is set at $1 million.
A court appearance is scheduled for September 21.
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