DAYTONA BEACH -- For the past two years, Randolph Voth lived quietly here in a mobile home park where the residences are well-kept and neighbors' elaborate Christmas decorations adorn tidy yards.

But earlier this week, the 50-year-old registered sex offender's past came back to rock his otherwise routine existence, when he was arrested in the sexual battery of a 4-year-old girl in South Florida 31 years ago.

Friday afternoon, Voth, who police said owns a small motorcycle shop on Nova Road in South Daytona, sat in a Broward County jail, charged with sexual battery on a child, a capital offense.

This past June, the woman, now in her mid-30s, told detectives in Fort Lauderdale that she had been sexually molested by Voth on several occasions when she visited his home as a child.

The woman, whose identity is not being revealed because the case involves sexual abuse, told her parents what had happened to her the nights she slept at Voth's house in Pompano Beach. Graf said he could not describe the woman's relationship to Voth and why she stayed at the house, because it could reveal her identity.

"Her parents had gotten a divorce and in 2004 when she was reading their divorce papers, it made reference to the sexual abuse she had told them about," Graf said. "This was confirmation for her; she realized she had not imagined it."

In June, the woman mustered the courage to take her story to detective Hendel. Learning Voth had moved to Volusia County years earlier, married and had children of his own, Hendel contacted Daytona Beach police Detective Bobby Grim.

Grim arrested Voth in 2003 for sexually abusing an 8-year-old Daytona Beach girl. The victim in the local case was a playmate of Voth's granddaughter, Grim said. Voth was convicted and placed on probation. He also became a registered sex offender with the state, his picture posted on the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's sexual offenders and predators' Web site.

A neighbor of Voth's in the Carriage Cove mobile home park off Nova Road said Friday, "I think the world of him" and "you can't believe everything you read."

Grim, however, said he discovered four other local girls had reported being sexually molested by Voth after the 2003 case. But charges were never filed in any of the incidents.

Now Hendel of Broward County and Grim are asking that anyone who may have come in contact with Voth to call either detective. Hendel's number is (954) 321-4240 . Grim can be reached at (386) 671-5216 .

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