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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Felony Charges Held in Towamencin Teen's Alleged Child Rape Case

Rasheed J. Adams-Smith, 19, of Brunswick Court, is charged with rape of a child and more for alleged incidents that occurred since 2009 in Towamencin Township and Ambler Borough, when the girl was still in Pull-Ups.

A Towamencin teen heads to Montgomery County court on numerous felony charges related to numerous alleged rapes of a girl under the age of nine, following a preliminary hearing in Lansdale District Court last week. Rasheed J. Adams-Smith, 19, of the 200 block of Brunswick Court in the Morgandale development in Towamencin, is charged with: Adams-Smith had his bail reduced from $500,000 cash to $99,000 cash bail at his preliminary hearing before District Judge Harold Borek, according to court records. As part of his bail conditions, Adams-Smith cannot reside or be within Morgandale, cannot have any contact with the alleged victim's family or the victim by himself or through a third party, and cannot have contact with the alleged victim in …

KingPin

11:20 am on Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Sick mofo... And to think the stupid judge lowers his bail... Kick that judge outta his seat and kill this scum of the earth!!!!!   more ›

Monday, December 3, 2012

Lansdale Man Arrested on Failure to Appear Warrant

Salvatore Rocco Jr., 22, of Church Road, was pulled over in Ambler Borough on Nov. 20 and subsequently arrested on the Montgomery County Sheriff's warrant

Ambler Police said Salvatore Rocco Jr., 22, of the 400 block of Church Road, Lansdale, was arrested Nov. 20 on a failure to appear warrant in Montgomery County, according to The Times Herald. Rocco Jr. was stopped at 10:15 p.m. in the borough. He was wanted by Montgomery County Sheriff’s for failure to appear at Montgomery County court for a misdemeanor DUI charge,according to court records. Rocco Jr. was transported to Ambler Police Department and released to the county sheriff’s department, according to the article.

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