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A Cape May Court House man who is already facing charges of sexually abusing four teenage boys is now being charged with sexually assaulting a fifth teenage boy while working as a DA.R.E. officer more than two decades ago.
DOYLESTOWNÂ â A former North Wales and Warminster police officer accused of sexually abusing children while working as a D.A.R.E. officer has had his bail increased.
The Bucks County District Attorney s office said Wednesday that bail has been increased for James Carey, 52, on charges filed earlier this month.Â
According to the Bucks DA s office, Bucks County President Judge Wallace H. Bateman Jr. increased the bail for Carey to $250,000 cash bail, up from a level of ten percent of $100,000 bail set when he was arraigned on April 7; Bateman called that level woefully inadequate, according to the DA s office.
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Former Pa. cop faces 122 charges over accusations he sexually abused boys 20 years ago
Updated 9:25 AM;
A former police officer in Bucks County is accused of sexually abusing four teenaged boys 20 years ago, authorities said.
James Carey, 52, turned himself in Wednesday morning to face 122 charges, including multiple counts of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a child under the age of 16, aggravated indecent assault of a child under the age of 16 and statutory sexual assault.
The offenses allegedly occurred between 1987 and 2009. Wednesday’s charges come after previous reports and investigations into Carey’s behavior did not result in criminal charges being filed, prosecutors said.