Apr 7, 2021
Two Monticello men are among employees at a Clinton County facility for at-risk teen boys that were charged last week with assaulting residents.
Cecil Nevels, 24, of Monticello, was charged with two counts of fourth-degree Assault and one count of second-degree Assault. Chris Dunagan, 20, of Monticello, was charged with one count of fourth-degree Assault (child abuse). Gabriel Martin, 18, of Albany, with two counts of Assault 4th degree (child abuse).
The investigation began after Kentucky State Police Post 15 in Columbia was notified March 29 by Clinton County Hospital that a boy had been brought to the facility with injuries sustained at Foothills Academy in Albany, according to Post Public Information Officer Trooper Nick Hale.
3 staffers at facility for at-risk boys face assault charges
April 3, 2021
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ALBANY, Ky. (AP) Three employees at a Kentucky facility for at-risk teen boys have been charged with assaulting residents, state police said.
The investigation began after police were notified March 29 that a boy had been brought to Clinton County Hospital with injuries sustained at Foothills Academy in Albany, media outlets reported.
The three Foothills employees were arrested on March 31, state police said.
One employee is charged with two counts of fourth-degree assault, while another is charged with two counts of fourth-degree assault and one count of second-degree assault. A third employee is charged with one count of fourth-degree assault, police said.
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