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Individual in question suspected of offering pest control services as a disguise to sexually exploit a minor, according to authorities.

Suspect taken into custody in Alabama, accused of sexually assaulting a minor under false pretext of providing exterminator services.

Alleged individual charged with feigning pest control businesses as a means for child sexual abuse,...
Alleged individual charged with feigning pest control businesses as a means for child sexual abuse, according to law enforcement officials.

Individual in question suspected of offering pest control services as a disguise to sexually exploit a minor, according to authorities.

Madison County Sheriff's Office Arrests Randy Almanzar for First-Degree Sexual Abuse

In a statement made by Sheriff Kevin Turner, the Madison County Sheriff's Office has announced the arrest of Randy Almanzar for first-degree sexual abuse. The alleged crime occurred at a residence in Hazel Green, Alabama.

According to the statement, Almanzar approached the home under the pretense of selling pest control services. After being allowed inside the home, Almanzar is said to have sexually assaulted the victim while inside.

The public was reassured that the office will not hesitate, slow down, or tolerate such evil in Madison County. Sheriff Turner stated that anyone who preys on a child will face the full force of the office.

Following his arrest, Almanzar was interviewed by Sheriff's detectives and was subsequently charged with the crime. He was taken to the Madison County Jail.

Deputies and detectives acted quickly to identify and locate Almanzar, and the statement emphasized the swift and decisive action taken by the office in this case.

The Madison County Sheriff's Office is proud of the work done by their deputies and detectives in this case. The arrest serves as a warning to potential child predators operating in Madison County.

It is important to note that cases of child sexual abuse disguised specifically as pest control service visits in the United States are extremely rare and not commonly reported or documented. Therefore, if you are concerned about child safety or suspicious behavior during service visits, the recommended action is to report concerns promptly to child protection authorities or hotlines, which are equipped to investigate all allegations carefully.

The Madison County Sheriff's Office reiterated their commitment to protecting children from predators and urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.

[1] Oregon Department of Human Services Child Welfare Procedure Manual [2] Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) [3] National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS)

In the midst of addressing a concerning incident, the Madison County Sheriff's Office not only cracked down on a case of first-degree sexual abuse but also highlighted the importance of reporting any suspicious activities related to child safety. As a result, it's crucial to be aware of general-news concerning child protection and adhere to guidelines offered by manuals such as the Oregon Department of Human Services Child Welfare Procedure Manual or actives like the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) or the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS), especially when it comes to health-and-wellness and sexual-health matters.

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