Augusta, GA
Former Richmond County Schools paraprofessional indicted on 8 child molestation counts
January 14, 25-year-old Caurey Rollins allegedly kissed, licked and sucked on the ft and toes of a minor at City Air. However, new courtroom paperwork reveal extra attainable instances whereas he was working for the college.
By job description, a paraprofessional ought to “preserve the identical stage of moral conduct” as lecturers. It’s one thing Caurey Rollins agreed to with a signature. Now his identify seems subsequent to eight complete counts of kid molestation.
Glenn Hills Elementary Faculty despatched a letter to folks February twenty second. The letter was despatched per week after Rollin’s February 15 arrest. That arrest stems from the City Air incident again in January.
The Richmond County Sheriff’s Workplace says on that day, Rollins tickled and licked a 7-year-old’s ft, after asking him to take off his socks. Authorities additionally say it occurred in a fenced in space the place youngsters play – the place cameras couldn’t see.
A couple of days later, Collins was positioned on depart with out pay. Shortly after, he resigned citing “the scenario at hand” and it that was “in his finest curiosity.” That’s simply 5 months into a ten month worker contract.
Seven extra little one molestation indictments accuse Collins of groping three youngsters throughout that time-frame. It’s not clear but if these incidents occurred on college grounds.
FOX54 contacted the college system to learn how they plan to guard your college students going ahead. Up to now, no response but.
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Augusta, GA
Aaron Bradshaw, Ohio State topple No. 4 Kentucky
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Augusta, GA
No. 5 Texas runs away from No. 12 Clemson, off to CFP quarterfinals
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Augusta, GA
Groups partner to offer hygiene items for Augusta community
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Precious Pearls Mentoring and Purposed to Inspire spent Saturday morning passing out hygiene bags and purses filled with essential items.
This year, for the first time, the two organizations decided to join together as a way to make an even bigger impact.
“Better together. We make more of an impact when we decide to bring things together and we can create a better impact,” said Patrice Canty with Purposed to Inspire.
Leaders say they’ve noticed the need for help is not slowing down.
If you are interested in donating, the biggest need right now is for children’s jackets and blankets.
For more information or to support in any way, visit https://preciouspearlsmentoring.com/.
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