Boy Charged With Indecent Liberties

Jeff Garretson - Wed 10:56 AM 10/03/2012

Police arrest a juvenile for alleged indecent liberties with a young girl.

According to Lt. Scott Siemsen, police were contacted yesterday about an alleged incident in central Salina.

Investigators arrested a male under the age of 14 and charged him with aggravated indecent liberties with a girl under the age of 10.

Police say the two are acquaintances and the alleged crime occurred on August 31st.

The boy, who will remain unidentified because of his age, was placed into the Saline County Juvenile Facility.

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whosyourdaddy

Wednesday 3 October 2012 12:19 Report this comment

And I will say it before anyone else does, because none of you have any moral or common sense... WHERE THE HELL WERE THE PARENTS???

GETALIFE674

Thursday 4 October 2012 00:40 Report this comment

Oh looks like someone is coming around to my way of thinking for a change. I always ask that question then get attacked for doing so but here is a prime example of 2 sets of parents missing the obvious.

RitchieStans

Thursday 4 October 2012 02:29 Report this comment

The age of reason (when someone knows the difference between right and wrong for those ignorants) is 7 years old. A child over the age of 10 should not need his mommy and daddy to be watching him all the time to make sure he isn't molesting children. The parents ARE to blame, but for neglecting to teach him the wrong in sexual abuse not because they weren't BABYSITTING him.

Iamgonnagetyou

Thursday 4 October 2012 07:55 Report this comment

These are young children we are talking about not older teens. Their reasoning capabilities are not fully developed. Seems anymore parents do not teach right from wrong like parents did 2 or 3 generations ago. Nor do parents supervise their kids any longer as parents are suppose to do. We have both parents working and they are caught up in trying to make ends meet and do not take or sometimes make enought time for their children.

dale

Thursday 4 October 2012 12:43 Report this comment

is it just me or are kids maturing faster?,

equineman7

Thursday 4 October 2012 12:58 Report this comment

That's another point but with both parents out of the house they have to as they cannot depent on parental support.

Victory2012

Friday 5 October 2012 22:55 Report this comment

@bob, would you use just on login name?