Three charged in connection to rape
PRESTON – Three people have been arrested by the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office in connection with the alleged rape of an underage girl.
Aaron A. Detraz, 21, of Green Forest, Ark., has been charged with the statutory rape and assault of a female victim under the age of 17. Detraz was charged with third degree rape, third degree assault and endangering the welfare of a child.
Two other associates of Detraz were allegedly aware of the abuse and were charged with failing to report the early 2009 incidents to authorities.
Allison M., 32, and Charles J. Armlin, 42, both of Preston, were charged with endangering the welfare of a child for acting in a manner that caused emotional and mental injury to the youth. Allison was also charged with third degree assault for allegedly taking part in physical abuse of the girl.
After police arrested Detraz, Detective Sgt. Richard Cobb said they discovered he had “several active felony arrest warrants issued by the state of Texas.” Cobb said he did not yet know what the alleged crimes were, however.
“They’re felonies, so whatever they turn out to be, they’re very serious,” he said.
The Armlins were released on their own recognizance last week and Detraz was remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility in lieu of $25,000 cash bail.
Aaron A. Detraz, 21, of Green Forest, Ark., has been charged with the statutory rape and assault of a female victim under the age of 17. Detraz was charged with third degree rape, third degree assault and endangering the welfare of a child.
Two other associates of Detraz were allegedly aware of the abuse and were charged with failing to report the early 2009 incidents to authorities.
Allison M., 32, and Charles J. Armlin, 42, both of Preston, were charged with endangering the welfare of a child for acting in a manner that caused emotional and mental injury to the youth. Allison was also charged with third degree assault for allegedly taking part in physical abuse of the girl.
After police arrested Detraz, Detective Sgt. Richard Cobb said they discovered he had “several active felony arrest warrants issued by the state of Texas.” Cobb said he did not yet know what the alleged crimes were, however.
“They’re felonies, so whatever they turn out to be, they’re very serious,” he said.
The Armlins were released on their own recognizance last week and Detraz was remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility in lieu of $25,000 cash bail.
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