A Commerce City man who was caught trying to solicit a child for sex in an undercover operation has been sentenced to probation and six years of deferred prison time. Daniel Goodfield, 40, pleaded guilty to patronizing a prostituted child, soliciting for child prostitution and soliciting or attempting a cybercrime, all felonies, after contacting Larimer County Sheriff’s Office investigators who had posed as underaged sex workers online. Goodfield negotiated to have sex with two girls, including a 14-year-old, and was arrested in March when he traveled to a hotel in Larimer County, the office said in a news release. Related Articles Crime and Public Safety | Man killed in Colorado gold mine elevator malfunction identified Crime and Public Safety | Body parts found in Mesa County home IDed as former owner’s daughter Crime and Public Safety | 12 remaining people rescued from Colorado gold mine after deadly elevator malfunction Crime and Public Safety | Man arrested in connection to fatal Commerce City hit-and-run Crime and Public Safety | Man fatally shot by Castle Rock police after alleged shootout near apartment complex He pleaded guilty to the charges earlier this month, and the sentence dated Oct.