Crime & Safety
Man Charged With Sexual Offenses With Children: Police
A man from Leesburg faces charges after police accused him of impersonating a minor online in order to have sexual contact with a child.

LEESBURG, VA — A man from Leesburg was arrested after police accused him of having sexual contact with a child, according to a report from the Leesburg Police Department. The man, Dixon Estremera-Donayre, was arrested on Tuesday, May 4.
The Leesburg Police Department said they began investigating Estremera-Donayre after they received a report of inappropriate conduct. Authorities said that Estremera-Donayre, who is 25 years old, pretended to be a child online in order to meet his victim.
Police claim that Estremera-Donayre met a victim, who was a child, on social media. He is accused of having an innappropriate sexual relationship with the victim.
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On Tuesday, May 4, detectives with the Leesburg Police Department arrested Estremera-Donayre. He is charged with carnal knowledge of a child, indecent liberties with children, and use of communications systems to facilitate certain offenses involving children.
Estremera-Donayre is being held without bond at the Loudoun County Adult Detention Center.
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Authorities believe that there are additional victims who have not yet been identified. Detectives are currently working to identify other possible victims.
Anyone who is a victim, or may have more information, can contact Detective Pacilla at 703-771-4500 or at mpacilla@leesburgva.gov. People can also submit tips anonymously by calling the Leesburg Crime Line at 703-443-8477. Tips can be sent through text by sending "LPDTIP" to 274637.
The Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network offers resources for people who are victims of sexual assault or abuse. They also provide possible warning signs to help adults recognize when a child is a victim of abuse. Their hotline can be reached at 800-656-4673.
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