Former gym paraprofessional Caurey Rollins, 25, allegedly tickled and licked a 7-year-old boy’s feet last month.
An elementary school teacher’s aide from Georgia has been arrested for allegedly tickling and licking the feet of a 7-year-old boy at an indoor trampoline park, authorities said.
Rollins then allegedly asked the boy “to remove his socks and eventually licked both of the victim’s feet,” the document stated.Richmond County Sheriffâs Office When questioned by deputies, Rollins claimed that he had met up with his family members at the trampoline park who had just left, and said he was about to head out as well.WRDW/WAGT
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