Auburn student Lee Bradberry, senior in human development and family studies, was arrested on a fugitive from justice warrant, according to the Auburn Police Division.
The warrant was in connection to six outstanding felony warrants from the Taney County Sherriff's Office in Forsyth, Mo. His charges in Missouri are two counts of first-degree statutory sodomy, two counts of child molestation, one count of sexual misconduct and one count of attempted first-degree statutory sodomy.
Bradberry was taken into custody without incident at 3:43 p.m. at an Auburn residence.
He was transported to the Lee County Detention Facility where he awaits extradition to Missouri.
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