Daily News | A former Warminster police officer was sentenced to decades in state prison for abusing five teens
James Carey was sentenced to decades in state prison on Tuesday for abusing five boys he befriended while working as a Warminster Township Police Officer.James Carey eluded justice for nearly four decades. It finally caught up with him Tuesday, inside a courtroom in Doylestown.
Carey, 54, was arrested in 2021 and charged with several dozen counts of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, statutory rape, corruption of minors, and related offenses after one of the victims came forward, decades later, to report the abuse.Between 1988 and 2000, while serving as a resource officer with the D.A.R.E. antidrug program in the Centennial School District, Carey groped and forced five boys to perform sex acts, prosecutors said.
“We all have one shot on this Earth,” one victim said. “Mine was squandered by his sick, twisted sexual addiction.” Carey’s attorney, Craig Penglase, asked Bateman for leniency, and in court filings mentioned Carey’s decades of public service, as well as abuse Carey had allegedly received in jail from other inmates.
“It doesn’t get much worse: When someone in a position of trust does what he did, it shakes the community to its core,” Schorn said. ‘A wolf in sheep’s clothing’: For years, a Warminster police officer sexually assaulted troubled teens, DA says
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