IC man accused of harboring at least one runaway child

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11/14/21

An Iowa City man faces charges that he harbored at least one runaway child.

Iowa City Police received a report from Cedar Rapids Police on Tuesday of a girl who had absconded from Four Oaks and was believed to be in Iowa City. Investigators say the girl’s social media posts indicated she was staying with 26-year-old Nathaniel Whitfield at his Linn Street apartment.  Officers made contact with Whitfield at his residence that afternoon. He allegedly said the girl had been at his apartment the previous night and had just left a few minutes earlier to shop for clothes.  When the officer asked to check Whitfield’s apartment, he allegedly said he would check it himself. Whitfield went into his apartment, then returned to the hallway and claimed the girl wasn’t there. The officer says he informed Whitfield that because he now knew she was a runaway, he could be charged with harboring her. Whitfield allegedly responded by telling the officer to get a warrant. Instead, the officer waited outside the apartment until the girl came outside on her own. She was then taken back to Cedar Rapids.

Iowa City Police were again sent to Whitfield’s apartment on Thursday night for another report of a runaway living there. Investigators say they found the juvenile and Whitfield inside. The child had been reported missing on November 7th. Arrest records do not indicate if it was the same juvenile as before.

Whitfield was booked into the Johnson County Jail just after 9:45 Saturday morning and charged with Harboring a Runaway and Harboring a Runaway Against the Wishes of a Parent. If convicted on both charges, he faces a maximum of four years in prison.