GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Goodyear police have arrested a massage therapist on suspicion of sexually abusing his clients.
Christopher Esteen, 41, of Buckeye was recently taken into custody after he was accused of sexually abusing multiple people, police said. The criminal conduct allegedly took place at Esteen's place of employment.
Esteen was removed by his employer prior to his arrest, police said. He was booked into the Maricopa County jail on Tuesday.
Investigators believe there may be other clients of Esteen's who may have been the victim of criminal conduct. Anyone with information on the suspect can contact Goodyear police at 623-932-1220.
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