What is the charge? An old grandmother (and no offense, cause I'm a grandmother...lol) could offer a passing child candy and give them a hug but that wouldn't necessarily be considered a crime.
Looks like the Arvada sketch and the photo of the teacher are a match. Just like a teacher to lure a kid with candy, too.
Looks like the Arvada sketch and the photo of the teacher are a match. Just like a teacher to lure a kid with candy, too.
Looks like the Arvada sketch and the photo of the teacher are a match. Just like a teacher to lure a kid with candy, too.
I havent kept up with this teacher so forgive my ignorance.
What grade did he teach and was it at the school where the dogs tracked the bookbag to?
tia
What is the charge? An old grandmother (and no offense, cause I'm a grandmother...lol) could offer a passing child candy and give them a hug but that wouldn't necessarily be considered a crime.
Bumping from last thread:
www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_...r-arrested-child-*advertiser censored*-charge
Is it just me, or does he look an awful lot like the Aravada child enticement UID sketch?
ETA-I checked Jefferson County lockup and he is NOT in their custody. He must be out on bond.
I havent kept up with this teacher so forgive my ignorance.
What grade did he teach and was it at the school where the dogs tracked the bookbag to?
tia
http://www.denverpost.com/breakingn...r-arrested-child-*advertiser censored*-charge
The photo of this teacher looks very similar to the sketch released of the man who attempted to lure two different boys to his vehicle in September.
Oh I know that. I was the one who asked were there any more missing children from that area and it was kindly answered.
I was just voicing my opinion that I dont believe the body found yesterday is that child.
Thats all.
I think it depends on the intent of the person offering the candy. I'm sure someone will find and post the applicable statutes or whatever, but my take is that someone using candy to lure a child into their vehicle has to be a crime, since you can infer that their intent is not good.
Whereas a kindly grandma offering a cute little kid a piece of candy doesn't seem that nefarious and is probably not a crime.
All JMO.
ETA: But the hug might be a different story . . .
ocean, here is the article on the teacher that was posted upstream. It talks about where he taught (answers the questions you posted)