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Lemay video game shop owner indicted on sex charges
ST. LOUIS COUNTY -- A video game shop owner accused of having inappropriate sexual conduct with young men at his Lemay store was indicted on an array of charges, police said Thursday.
Leland Beasley, 41, of St. Louis is charged with two counts of first-degree child molestation, five counts of first-degree statutory sodomy, two counts of third-degree assault and attempted statutory sodomy.
Beasley, who operated the Gamestation Section 19 on Lemay Ferry Road, is being held on $250,000 cash-only bond. He had been previously charged, on Jan. 6, with one count child molestation. A St. Louis County grand jury handed down the additional indictments Wednesday, police said.
St. Louis County police believe Beasley had contact with at least 10 different teens at the shop between March 2006 and January.
ST. LOUIS COUNTY -- A video game shop owner accused of having inappropriate sexual conduct with young men at his Lemay store was indicted on an array of charges, police said Thursday.
Leland Beasley, 41, of St. Louis is charged with two counts of first-degree child molestation, five counts of first-degree statutory sodomy, two counts of third-degree assault and attempted statutory sodomy.
Beasley, who operated the Gamestation Section 19 on Lemay Ferry Road, is being held on $250,000 cash-only bond. He had been previously charged, on Jan. 6, with one count child molestation. A St. Louis County grand jury handed down the additional indictments Wednesday, police said.
St. Louis County police believe Beasley had contact with at least 10 different teens at the shop between March 2006 and January.









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