Monday, December 10, 2012
Perry Eugene Lee Jr., faces charges of sexual offenses, assault, burglary and weapons offenses, according to Frederick police.
A Germantown man faces assault and sex offense charges stemming from reports of an armed home invasion in Frederick, MD. Perry Eugene Lee, 21, of the 13000 block of Ansel Terrace, is accused of breaking into a home and sexually assaulting a resident on Saturday, according to a press release issued by Frederick police. Lee was arrested in connection with reports of a disturbance—a group of males arguing, one with a gun in his waistband—at around 1 a.m. Saturday. Police said Lee matched the description of the man with the gun. Police claim Lee had a loaded firearm, crack and marijuana at the time of his arrest, The Frederick News-Post reports. Detectives later named Lee as the suspect in the sexual assault. According to Frederick County …
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Not guilty verdict for Neelsville Middle School teacher Cuyler Jay Cornell, accused of fondling one of his students.
A Germantown teacher was acquitted on charges of sexual abuse and sex offense, ending a week-long trial spurred by a former student’s allegations that the educator fondled him at school. The jury took nearly two hours to render the not guilty verdict Tuesday. Facing the charges was Cuyler Jay Cornell, 51, of Germantown, who taught seventh grade English at Neelsville Middle School. Cornell cupped his fingers over his eyes as his family shrieked and sobbed from the courtroom gallery immediately after the verdict was read. Cornell has been an educator for more than 20 years. “And he's waiting on this kid to be his victim? The state’s argument is so ridiculous,” Cornell’s attorney Reginald W. Bours III said after the trial. His accuser claimed…
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Sex abuse trial involving a Neelsville Middle School teacher continues today.
During his testimony in circuit court on Friday, a Germantown teacher adamantly denied allegations that he touched a former male student’s private parts. “Did you ever touch or attempt to touch (the alleged victim’s) penis?” defense attorney Reginald W. Bours III asked. “No,” Cuyler Jay Cornell, 51, of Germantown, said abruptly, his face flushed red. Cornell is expected to continue his testimony today. A 15-year-old accuser claims Cornell touched his buttocks and genitals and asked him for kisses while he was a student at Neelsville Middle School, where Cornell taught seventh grade English. In his testimony on Friday, Cornell described the alleged victim as an emotionally troubled teen who had a penchant for exaggeration, may have had …
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Michel Rosenzweig was charged with five counts of third-degree sexual offense for alleged assaults that took place during summer 2003.
A Germantown man who allegedly sexually assualted an 11-year-old boy eight years ago, worked at Lakelands Park Middle School. Quince Orchard High School Principal Carole Working informed parents and students that Mike Rosenzweig, 52, who was arrested and charged with five counts of third-degree sexual offense, was an employee of Montgomery County Public Schools from 1999 to 2007. In a letter sent home with students on Wednesday, Working wrote, "I am sending this letter because, although the individual was never employed by Quince Orchard High School, he did work at schools which send students to our high school and may be known to some of them." Rosenzweig worked as a para-educator at Stedwick Elementary School in Gaithersburg from 1999 to…
Friday, November 5, 2010
Travis Merrill Anderson assaulted woman he pulled over in fake traffic stop, police said.
A North Potomac man was charged Thursday with assault and impersonating a police officer, Gaithersburg Police said. Travis Merrill Anderson, 39, of the 12000 block of Gravehurst Lane was operating a white police interceptor Crown Victoria with tinted windows and equipped with a spotlight and emergency equipment, police said. Anderson allegedly conducted a traffic stop on Oct. 13 in the area of Darnestown and Quince Orchard roads, in which Anderson identified himself as a Montgomery County Police officer, police said. He sexually assaulted the female driver and held her against her will, according to police. When the victim asked for identification, Anderson got into his vehicle and left the scene, police said. On Oct. 29, residents saw …