(AP) —A former bishop in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who was featured in an Associated Press investigation into how the church protects itself from allegations of sexual abuse was arrested by police in Virginia this week after being indicted on charges he sexually abused his daughter while accompanying her on a school trip when she was a child, according to court filings.

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Clinton Police Chief Luis De La Torre announced a significant development in the ongoing investigation of the Feb. 26 armed robbery of two juveniles, confirming the apprehension of the second suspect.

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