Dunlap, Tenn., man charged with child rape involving victim under age 13

A 22-year-old Dunlap, Tenn., man was arrested Wednesday on a charge of rape of a child in an ongoing investigation.

Dakota A. Waldrop is charged currently with rape of a child but more charges are likely involving the same victim, Dunlap Police Chief Clint Huth said on Friday.

The victim is a girl under the age of 13, Huth said. Waldrop is an acquaintance of the victim's family.

Huth said the abuse happened back in November but only came to light a couple of weeks ago.

photo Dakota A. Waldrop

"When we first got wind of this, one of the first things we did was take the victim to the Child Advocacy Center in Chattanooga and we did a forensic interview with the victim," Huth said. "The day that we arrested him, we interviewed him."

The chief said there "were a lot of similarities" between the victim's and suspect's statements.

The investigation is continuing, but Huth said there was no indication so far that there is more than one victim.

Huth also said additional victims have not been ruled out either.

Waldrop has been in trouble with the law before.

"We have arrested him six times since he's turned 18," Huth said.

Charges included domestic assault, disorderly conduct, shoplifting, criminal trespassing and criminal impersonation, the chief said. Huth said a couple of those prior cases have not yet been disposed of in court.

Waldrop appeared in Dunlap General Sessions Court on Thursday but Judge Tommy Austin did not set a bond. The Public Defender's office was appointed to represent Waldrop, Huth said.

Waldrop's next court date is set for Aug. 14.

Anyone with any information regarding the investigation is urged to call the Dunlap Police Department at 423-949-3319.

Contact staff writer Ben Benton at bbenton@timesfreepress.com or 423-757-6569. Follow him on Twitter @BenBenton.

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