A former Warminster police officer is accused of sexually abusing four teenage boys while working as a D.A.R.E officer 20 years ago, but authorities say they fear there could be additional potential victims.
James Christopher Carey, 52, was arraigned before District Judge Maggie Snow on 122 counts of child sexual assault related charges Wednesday.
Bail was set at 10% of $100,000, which he posted, according to the DA s office.
Carey, now of Cape May Court House, New Jersey, did not comment to reporters as he left his arraignment in handcuffs, but his attorney Michael Applebaum maintained his client is innocent.
Bucks County District Attorney Matt Weintraub said during a news conference that the abuse happened while Carey was an officer with Warminster.
COUNCILLORS in Warminster have voted to back proposals to block or delay the sale of the town s old police station. The move follows the Wiltshire and Swindon Police and Crime Commissioner s decision to open talks with a prospective buyer. Former Warminster mayor, Cllr Tony Nicklin, had proposed that the council try to buy the redundant building in Station Road. Members of the council s finance and audit committee meeting were told on Monday the building was already sold subject to contract. Cllr Nicklin said: “I am very disappointed because the police did write to us and say they were about to put the property on the market and would we be interested in talking to them.
COUNCILLORS in Warminster have voted to back proposals to block or delay the sale of the town s old police station. The move follows the Wiltshire and Swindon Police and Crime Commissioner s decision to open talks with a prospective buyer. Former Warminster mayor, Cllr Tony Nicklin, had proposed that the council try to buy the redundant building in Station Road. Members of the council s finance and audit committee meeting were told on Monday the building was already sold subject to contract. Cllr Nicklin said: “I am very disappointed because the police did write to us and say they were about to put the property on the market and would we be interested in talking to them.