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Whitehall man arrested on child rape charges

A Whitehall Township man has been arrested for child rape.

According to a news release June 11, Lehigh County District Attorney Gavin P. Holihan, Pennsylvania State Police-Troop M Commander Seth Kelly and Allentown Police Department Chief Charles Roca announced Kevin Esterly, 52, of Whitehall, is charged with rape, two counts each of statutory sexual assault, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and unlawful contact with a minor-sexual offenses, all felonies of the first degree; and indecent assault of a person less than 13 years of age and endangering the welfare of children-parent/guardian/another commits offense, felonies of the third degree.

Esterly was taken into custody June 11 in West Virginia after two police pursuits. He is awaiting extradition to Pennsylvania, per the news release.

On Feb. 21, a report was filed with Allentown police regarding a juvenile sex assault that is alleged to have occurred over an extended period of time beginning in the summer of 2015 and ending in March of 2018. The name of the victim will not be released, but she is currently 23 years old.

During interviews with police, the victim reported she was first introduced to Esterly when she was 8 years old. Esterly was the stepfather of the victim’s juvenile friend.

The victim told police she began spending a lot of time with the friend, including weekends and summers at the Esterly home. The friend’s family later moved to a home in Lowhill Township, Lehigh County.

The victim disclosed that in August 2015, when she was 13 years old, Esterly allegedly provided her with alcohol at a family birthday party and then sexually assaulted her. Thereafter, the victim related that Esterly sexually assaulted her almost every time she slept over at his residence.

The victim further disclosed that Esterly later allegedly provided her with alcohol and drugs in exchange for sexual favors.

This case was investigated by PSP Trooper Taylor Dietrich and Allentown police Detective Suzanne Toth and will be prosecuted by Chief Deputy District Attorney Sara A. Moyer.