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Lehighton man accused of sexually assaulting boy

Published October 21. 2019 08:38PM

State police have accused a Lehighton man of repeatedly sexually assaulting a boy who was between the ages of 10-12.

Cody Meserve, 33, is charged with the incidents, which took place between 2014-16 in East Penn Township.

Someone reported the abuse to the Carbon County District Attorney’s office and PA Childline, who passed along the report to state police at Lehighton in early August.

During an interview with police, the victim said that Meserve assaulted him on four separate occasions.

He told police that Meserve threatened to kill him if he told anyone, and on another occasion said he would hurt his mother and family if he told anyone. He said Meserve also physically abused him, causing bruises on his back and legs. He said Meserve also threw a shoe at him, which caused a black eye.

Meserve received a notice from Children and Youth Services relating the child’s allegations. He repeatedly said he never touched the child.

Meserve was arrested on Monday and arraigned on four counts each of rape of a child, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, unlawful contact with a minor, and corruption of minors. Magisterial District Judge Casimir T. Kosciolek set bail at $100,000 and scheduled a preliminary hearing for Oct. 30 at 1:15 p.m.

Comments
If on line search is accurate. It shows Cody Meserve as a graduate of David Hickman High School in Missouri. Also had addresses in Erie PA.
And I might add, Carbon, and Monroe have had thousands of transplants since the 80's.
Crime has certainly increased since that time.
Rising school taxes and miss managed district's often find nice grandparents forced to 'downsize' or move out of the area completely.

This is a double whammy, vacancy and loss of family supervision.

When it leaves a void, lowers property values tend to follow, attracting buyers seeking to reap what the government sowed in their gentrification efforts.

Look up what LASD Director Rita Spillelli said in reference to downsizing, and gentrification.

We need to protect the students and save the community.

Sincerely,

Citizen David F. Bradley Sr.
Rising school taxes and miss managed district's often find nice grandparents forced to 'downsize' or move out of the area completely.

This is a double whammy, vacancy and loss of family supervision.

When it leaves a void, lowers property values tend to follow, attracting buyers seeking to reap what the government sowed in their gentrification efforts.

Look up what LASD Director Rita Spillelli said in reference to downsizing, and gentrification.

We need to protect the students and save the community.

Sincerely,

Citizen David F. Bradley Sr.

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