Showing posts with label assaulting Minors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label assaulting Minors. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Former Trooper Gregory Vrooman Convicted for Sex Crimes Against Child

A state trooper who was convicted in April of a dozen sex crimes against
 a girl younger than 14 has been given a five-year prison sentence.

District Attorney Geoffrey Rushlau, whose office prosecuted the case, said Gregory Vrooman, 46, of Nobleboro will serve 21 months in prison, with 39 months suspended.

After being sentenced last week in a courtroom in Bath, Vrooman was released on $25,000 unsecured bail, Rushlau said.

Rushlau said Vrooman's attorney, Steven Peterson of Rockport, has indicated that he plans to appeal his client's sentence to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court. Peterson could not be reached for comment Monday.

Vrooman's case took a strange turn in April, when he was attacked and injured in a Wiscasset courtroom just moments before the jury in his trial was expected to render its verdict.

Witnesses said William Harrison, 39, jumped Vrooman, who was seated next to his attorney, and landed two punches before he was subdued by court officers. Vrooman was removed from the courtroom on a stretcher.

Harrison, who lives in Charlestown, Mass., was charged with aggravated assault.

"We were on the verge of getting a verdict," Rushlau told The Portland Press Herald at the time. "This was bizarre and unprecedented."

One day later, the jury convicted Vrooman of four counts of unlawful sexual contact with a minor, four counts of unlawful sexual touching and four counts of assault.

Rushlau said it could take several months before the supreme court hears Vrooman's appeal.

Vrooman, a 24-year veteran of the Maine State Police, was arrested in November 2010.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Officer Mary Hernandez Arrested for Assaulting Her Son

The police officer arrested Friday for assaulting her son was placed on paid administrative leave, the Santa Rosa police chief said.

Santa Rosa police officer Mary Hernandez will be placed on leave until the investigation into the case closes, Chief Xavier Martinez said.

He added it should conclude by midweek. Following its conclusion, Martinez will give his recommendation to the Santa Rosa city manager.

Once there, the city manager will decide whether Hernandez stays with the police department or not.

Action 4 News also spoke to Hernandez’ family, they said the Friday night incident did not happen the way police report it.

However, they refused to go into specifics, saying they were advised not to comment on the case.

San Benito Police responded to Hernandez’ home on the 1000 block of Chapman Street, at around 9:30 p.m. on Friday night.

Officers arrested Hernandez for allegedly punching her 15 year old son throughout his entire body.

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Thursday, September 03, 2009

Officer Juan Delgado Arrested for Hitting His 9-year-old Son

A San Antonio police officer has found himself on the other side of the law.

Wednesday 31-year-old Juan Delgado was indicted, accused of striking his 9-year-old son. Delgado and his attorney appeared in court Thursday morning to face the misdemeanor assault charge.

SAPD said Delgado has been placed on administrative duty.

If convicted, he could face up to a year in jail.
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http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local_news/56786132.html

Monday, May 04, 2009

Deputy Ezra Arnold Accused of Assaulting his Stepson

A Newberry County deputy has been placed on paid administrative leave after he was accused of assaulting his stepson.

Whitmire police officers were called to Wallace Thompson Hospital just after 8:30 p.m. on April 27.

The deputy's mother told Whitmire police that her son, Ezra Arnold, had assaulted her grandson before school on Monday morning. Arnold was not on duty at the time.

According to the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office, Arnold has been employed with the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office since August of 1999. He is a sergeant in the uniform patrol division.

The State Law Enforcement Division and the South Carolina Department of Social Services are both conducting investigations into the incident.

Arnold was placed on administrative leave with pay on April 28 pending the preliminary report from SLED.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Officer Tony Lawrence Charged with Beating Minor

SHERBURNE

A Sherburne resident who is a part-time police officer for the Hamilton Police Department and a full-time Colgate University safety officer was arrested Tuesday for allegedly beating a minor under the age of 17.

Anthony (Tony) E. Lawrence, 27, was charged with two misdemeanors – third degree assault and endangering the welfare of a minor – after State Troopers responded to a complaint involving the abuse of a young child.

Sgt. Elizabeth R. Wonka said police were not releasing the age of the victim to protect his identity, but said he was “much younger than 17.” She said the victim was a resident of the Sherburne area and that the alleged attack took place during a domestic dispute.

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http://www.evesun.com/news/stories/2009-02-12/6289/Madison-County-police-officer-arrested-in-Sherburne-assault/

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Former Jailer Accused of Sexually Assaulting Inmate

Durant, Oklahma

A former Bryan County jailer has been accused of sexually assaulting a female prisoner at the auxiliary jail in 2007.

Twenty-year-old Andrew Duane Sloan was charged Wednesday with sexual battery. Court papers say Sloan, while serving as a jailer, groped a 25-year-old inmate in August 2007.

Sloan was fired that month, but no charges were filed at that time.

He was later charged with unrelated sex crimes. In July 2008, he was charged with raping a woman and in August he was charged with sexually assaulting a girl under the age of 14.

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Monday, December 15, 2008

Trooper Jose Perez Charged with Assaulting Minors

EAST HARTFORD, Conn.

A Connecticut state trooper was arrested Monday night and charged with assaulting two minors.

East Hartford police said Jose Perez was arrested at about 7 p.m. and charged with four counts each of fourth-degree sexual assault and risk of injury to a minor.

The incidents, they claim, occurred over a one-year period.

The officer's neighbors said they're shocked by the allegations. One woman even called him the nicest guy on their street.

Perez was released on bond and is slated to appear in court Jan. 5.

The warrant for his arrest has been sealed by the court.

Connecticut State Police Lt. Paul Vance said Perez is separating from his state police unit.