New Haven Man Charged With Sodomy, Investigation Ongoing
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Posted: Friday, June 22, 2012 3:45 pm
New Haven Man Charged With Sodomy, Investigation Ongoing
Police say there are at least three victims who were molested by an 18-year-old New Haven man.
Remington A. Holloway was charged Tuesday in Franklin County Associate Circuit Court with one count of felony statutory sodomy, according to Franklin County Prosecutor Bob Parks.
New Haven police said Holloway sexually assaulted two girls under the age of 12. He is being held on a $50,000 cash-only bond.
Holloway had been staying with a family, Parks said.
The suspect confessed to the sexual assault of one girl when further investigation by New Haven police revealed two more victims.
“We believe there are multiple victims, but one victim has disclosed information,” said Parks. “He admitted to doing this to more than one child but we haven’t been able to get the others to come forward.”
Holloway confessed to sexual assault of those girls, police said.
The alleged incidents occurred between April 1-30.
The investigation is ongoing and New Haven police ask that anyone with information pertaining to the case contact the department at 573-237-2211.
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