A Public Works employee from Clifton, Tennessee, has been apprehended in Madison County on serious charges related to child sexual offenses, as reported by WAAY 31. The individual, identified as 26-year-old Hunter Pevahouse, was arrested on Saturday and faces multiple allegations, including traveling to meet a minor for the purpose of engaging in illegal sexual activities, sodomy, and rape.
According to court documents, Pevahouse is accused of traveling from Clifton to Huntsville, Alabama, where he allegedly committed the act of rape against a 13-year-old in early September. Following his arrest, he was processed at the Madison County Jail, where he was held on a total bond amounting to $15,000. However, it has been reported that he has since posted bail and been released.
Pevahouse’s position as a Public Works operator for the city of Clifton has been confirmed. Authorities are expected to provide further updates as more information emerges regarding this case.

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