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David Coles Sr. Booking Photo (Bensalem Police)BENSALEM, Pa. - A 76-year-old Bristol man was arrested in Bensalem after he arrived to, what he thought, would be a sexual encounter with a 14-year-old boy.Members of Bensalem Police Criminal Investigations Unit and SVU were on hand when Coles Sr.

showed up for the encounter with the alleged juvenile.Officials said Coles, Sr. is a Lifetime Megan's Law Offender. He was convicted in 1997 of Involuntary Deviate Sexual Intercourse and Aggravated Assault, according to the Pennsylvania State Police Megan's Law public website.Back in November 2022, officials with the Bensalem Police Department were informed that Coles Sr.

posted an ad on a dating website. His profile said he was looking for a male to have oral sex.MORE HEADLINES:Authorities said Coles Sr.

then began an email and text message correspondence with someone he believed to be a 14-year-old boy from Bensalem. Coles Sr.

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