Encinitas

Teen in Encinitas raped near Moonlight Beach, suspect in custody: San Diego Sheriff's Dept.

David Canfield, 39, allegedly confronted the girl as she was walking on Third Street on Wednesday, then ordered her to go into a nearby vehicle

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The District Attorney’s Office decided to make a swift change in the Vista Courthouse. NBC 7’s Shandel Menezes has more on where the case is going.

Update: Canfield was scheduled to be arranged in the Vista Courthouse on Nov. 12 but the DA's office said it wanted to continue investigating the case. As of Nov. 14, he has been released from custody. The DA said no charges have been filed in the case. — Ed.

''A man was behind bars Friday on suspicion of abducting and raping a 17-year-old girl this week in a neighborhood near Moonlight State Beach.'A man was behind bars Friday on suspicion of abducting and raping a 17-year-old girl this week in a neighborhood near Moonlight State Beach.''A man was behind bars Friday on suspicion of abducting and raping a 17-year-old girl this week in a neighborhood near Moonlight State Beach.'A man was behind bars Friday on suspicion of abducting and raping a 17-year-old girl this week in a neighborhood near Moonlight State Beach.

David Francis Canfield, 39, allegedly confronted the teenager as she was walking in the 600 block of Third Street in Encinitas on Wednesday afternoon, ordered her to go into a nearby parking lot and forced her into a vehicle, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Office.

Canfield then allegedly sexually assaulted the girl and fled, Lt. Lon Nguyen said.

The following day, the San Diego Fugitive Task Force arrested Canfield in the 6300 block of University Avenue in the Rolando district of San Diego.

Sheriff's officials said they used license-plate readers to help identify and track Canfield.

Canfield booked into San Diego Central Jail on suspicion of kidnapping, rape and forcible oral copulation. He was being held without bail pending arraignment, scheduled for Tuesday afternoon.

Anyone with information about the case is being urged to call the San Diego Sheriff's Department at (858) 285-6222, or, after hours at (858) 868-3200.

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