Georgia man who worked at an elementary school was accused of licking the foot of a 7-year-old boy

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Rollins proceeded to tickle the boy’s feet and ask him to remove his socks; then he licked her feet.

18/2/2023

Georgia police have arrested a former elementary school employee following he licked and tickled a 7-year-old boy’s foot.

The incident occurred on Jan. 14 at Urban Air Adventure Park in Augusta, Georgia, when Caurey Rollins, 26, licked and tickled the boy’s feet, the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office told FOX 29.

Rollins was allegedly “unaccompanied” while at the adventure park when the incident occurred, but officers say the 26-year-old was with his family, who had left before the incident occurred.

The records reviewed by Fox News Digital indicate that Rollins was a substitute physical education teacher at Glenn Hills Elementary School in Augusta, Georgia, before he was arrested.

A Richmond County School System spokesperson told WRDW that “Rollins is no longer an employee of the Richmond County School System.”

So far, he has been charged with non-aggravated child abuse. His final sentence is expected in the coming days.

Florida: 37-year-old physical education teacher charged with lewd assault with a 14-year-old girl

In other developments, a 37-year-old physical education teacher from Homestead faced one count of lewd assault (sexual contact or sexual act with a person between the ages of 12 and 16), following Miami-Dade police allege he engaged in sexual intercourse. with a 14 year old girl. Police arrested Joseph Edward Tolliver on Tuesday.

The report describes Tolliver as the victim’s “physical education coach.” and said that “he entered through the window of his room to avoid his mother seeing him.” On the other hand, the official report states that the two had sex in a parking lot.

Tolliver is an employee of the Miami-Dade school district, according to police. Additionally, a person with the same last name is listed as a staff member at a K-8 school in Homestead.

Miami-Dade County Public Schools said Tolliver had been a district employee since 2008.

“We commend the Miami-Dade Police Department for their investigative work in this case, which occurred outside of a school setting, and for bringing this individual to justice. The District has initiated employment termination procedures and will ensure that the individual cannot seek employment with the District in the future.”, according to a statement.

“Miami-Dade County Public Schools is deeply disturbed by the heinous allegations made once morest this individual. This district does everything possible to promote a safe and secure learning environment, and any action that goes once morest that will not be tolerated,” the statement concluded.

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