Showing posts with label Roy Andy Simmons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roy Andy Simmons. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

TWO ARRESTED #MCPS #MOCOBOE

Police arrested two Montgomery County Public Schools staff members last week in separate incidents involving child sex abuse charges. 
Police charged Cory Boatman, 27, a teacher and an assistant football coach at Montgomery Blair High School, Oct. 6 with sexual abuse of a minor for an alleged sexual relationship with a 16-year-old female student...

Friday, October 6, 2017

he worked at Carderock Elementary as a part-time paraeducator for the school system

Police arrest after-school program worker for touching 10-year-old girl

...In a letter, school principal Jae W. Lee said that Simmons was known as “Andy” when he worked at Carderock Elementary as a part-time paraeducator for the school system and for Kids Adventures after school...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/police-arrest-after-school-program-worker-for-touching-10-year-old-girl/2017/10/05/a505f67c-aa2b-11e7-92d1-58c702d2d975_story.html?utm_term=.83fc654895a2

Thursday, October 5, 2017

After-School Program Employee Charged with Inappropriate Touching of Student

etectives from the Montgomery County Police Department –  Special Victims Investigations Division (SVID) have arrested and charged Roy Andres Simmons III, age 41, of the 9500 block of Bell Vernon Place in Gaithersburg, with a sex offense committed against a 10-year-old female student while Simmons was employed with a company that administered an after-school program at the victim’s school.
In May of 2017, detectives began investigating the report of Simmons inappropriately touching the victim.  The victim stated to investigators that in November of 2016, she was attending an after-school event sponsored by a company named “Kids Adventures” at Carderock Springs Elementary School located at 7401 Persimmon Tree Lane in Potomac.  The victim knew Simmons from his capacity as a group leader for “Kids Adventures”. The victim further stated that Simmons was leading a group activity when he inappropriately touched her while she was separated from other students.
During a police interview, Simmons admitted to the inappropriate contact.
On October 3, detectives obtained an arrest warrant for Simmons charging him with one count of fourth-degree sex offense and one count of second-degree assault.
This afternoon (October 5), Simmons turned himself in and was served with the arrest warrant at the Central Processing Unit.  Bond information for Simmons is not yet available.
Investigators believe there may be additional victims.  Detectives are requesting that parents of students who may have had contact with Simmons, to talk to their children about their interactions with him and contact SVID detectives at 240-773-5400 if they believe their child was victimized.