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Stiles Court Appearance Set

Warrant Hearing Scheduled For Wednesday Morning

POSTED: 7:47 am PDT October 16, 2007
UPDATED: 9:51 am PDT October 16, 2007

After being arrested in a routine traffic stop, authorities said that Chester "Chet" Arthur Stiles will be in court Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. for an arrest warrant hearing.

Stiles was arrested by Henderson police Monday at 7 p.m. during a routine traffic stop. Police pulled over the white Buick Century because it did not have a license plate. Stiles initially provided a California driver's license, which looked nothing like Stiles.

After questioning, Stiles admitted to police his actual identity and said he was "tired of running." Police took him into custody, during which he vomited in his car and in route to the Clark County Detention Center, police said. Officers said he was also visibly shaken.

During his initial detainment in Henderson, Stiles told officers that "if you have sex with a 3-year-old on tape, you have to run," Henderson police said.

Stiles has been the target of a nationwide manhunt for the past two weeks. He is the preliminary suspect in the sexual assault of a toddler that was recorded on a videotape. He is being held on 21 different counts of -- eight counts of sexual assault, 12 counts of lewdness with a minor and one count of attempted sexual assault.

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