Escambia Doctor Busted On Sex Charges; Thought Meeting Was With Teen Boy
January 3, 2014
An Escambia County doctor that thought he was meeting a young teen boy for sex was busted Thursday night by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.
Brian Mitchell Lee, 43, was charged with using a computer to solicit a juvenile for sex and using a two way communication device to facilitate a felony. He was booked into the Escambia County Jail without bond.
On December 22, Lee began communicating with a person he thought was a 14-year old boy that was actually an Escambia County Sheriff’s investigator. According to an arrest report, Lee engaged in sexually explicit conversation and agreed to mee the 14-year old for the purpose of having sex.
On January 1, Lee drove from his place of business, Perdido Bay Family Care, to another location in Escambia County with the intention of having sex with the boy, investigators said. When he arrived, he was taken into custody by the members of the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
“While investigators could not go into specifics of the communications,they did find the chats concerning, as they were relating to particularly young patients,” the Sheriff’s Office said.
January 3, 2014
An Escambia County doctor that thought he was meeting a young teen boy for sex was busted Thursday night by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.
Brian Mitchell Lee, 43, was charged with using a computer to solicit a juvenile for sex and using a two way communication device to facilitate a felony. He was booked into the Escambia County Jail without bond.
On December 22, Lee began communicating with a person he thought was a 14-year old boy that was actually an Escambia County Sheriff’s investigator. According to an arrest report, Lee engaged in sexually explicit conversation and agreed to mee the 14-year old for the purpose of having sex.
On January 1, Lee drove from his place of business, Perdido Bay Family Care, to another location in Escambia County with the intention of having sex with the boy, investigators said. When he arrived, he was taken into custody by the members of the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
“While investigators could not go into specifics of the communications,they did find the chats concerning, as they were relating to particularly young patients,” the Sheriff’s Office said.