Wanted Arizona man who hid in desert for months arrested by PCSO deputies, DPS, Border Patrol agents

A 42-year-old Arizona man sought on sex abuse-related charges was arrested after he spent more than three months hiding in the desert, a sheriff's office said on March 18.

Deputies aided by Border Patrol agents and state police arrested Marana-area resident David Whitaker on March 15 after finding him living in a shack he had constructed, the Pinal County Sheriff's Office said.

Whitaker was at large since Nov. 28 when deputies received a report of his alleged sexual contact with a 13-year-old girl. Whitaker had left his home before deputies got there, the office said in a statement.

Deputies immediately began searching and conducting surveillance operations for Whitaker who was described to them as a survivalist who could live off the grid, the office said.

In March, a state Department of Public Safety detective obtained information on Whitaker's possible location and he then was observed through binoculars, the office said.

Law enforcement personnel surrounded the area with the help of a Border Patrol plane, and Whitaker as found in the shack, the office said.

David Whitaker booking photo

The Pinal County Sheriff's Office says David Whitaker was sought on sex-related charges and was arrested after he spent more than three months hiding out in the Arizona desert.

Whitaker survived by catching fish from a nearby canal and hunting javelina and rabbits, the office said.

Whitaker was arrested on suspicion of sexual abuse, sexual conduct with a minor and indecent exposure, the Casa Grande Dispatch reported.

He remained in jail on March 19. Online court records didn't show a defense lawyer for Whitaker who could comment on the allegations against him.