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October 23, 2012

Milford man arrested on child molestation charges

MILFORD — A Milford man is behind bars this morning after being arrested on felony child molestation charges.

Milford police arrested a Milford man on preliminary charges of felony child molestation Monday.

Milford Town Marshal Rich Miotto said his department began an investigation into alleged accounts of a child who had been molested by a family member on Oct. 18.

Child Protective Services brought the information to police and added that the incident possibly had been occurring since 2008. Milford officers interviewed the suspect, Kent Adam Flannery, 31, Milford, who allegedly admitted to his involvement.

Milford officers filed charges with the Kosciusko County Prosecutor’s Office and arrest Flannery Monday afternoon on one count of felony child molestation with a victim less than 14 year old. Flannery is currently being held in the Kosciusko County Jail in lieu of a $20,000 bond.

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