I wonder if he will have to pay child support out of his allowance?
Police: Woman, boy had sex at shelter
Both were staying at Brewster Center
By Alexis Huicochea
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona
A 26-year-old woman was arrested on charges that she had sex with a 12-year-old boy while they were both living at a domestic violence shelter. The arrest earlier this month came nearly two months after Tucson police received a report from the boy's mother that a fellow resident at the Brewster Center Domestic Violence Services kissed and had sexual intercourse with her son, according to a police report. The boy had been staying with his mother at the shelter for about a week when his mother left him Oct. 29 in the care of another resident while she went out, said Tucson police Detective Monica Prieto of the child sexual abuse unit. That night, the boy and Veronica Bullock were seen kissing on the shelter's playground, the police report said.
The witness told the boy's mother about the kiss and she confronted her son, Prieto said. According to the police report, the boy told his mother that he did kiss Bullock and that they had sex a few days earlier in the tunnel slide in the shelter's playground. The boy and Bullock did not know each other before their one-week stays at the shelter, Prieto said. The Brewster Center provides shelter to women and children who are involved in domestic violence situations. Bullock was not arrested until Dec. 13 when she was found at a Child Protective Services office, where she was visiting her two children, Prieto said. The investigation took longer than usual because of the Brewster Center's confidentiality agreement with its patients, Prieto said. On Wednesday, the center's program director, Julie Johnston, would not comment on the incident. She would say only that the center "adheres to federal and state confidentiality laws that protect survivors of domestic violence." Bullock was originally charged with two counts of sexual misconduct with a minor, one count of sexual abuse and one count of child molestation, Prieto said. She has since been released from the Pima County jail. On Wednesday, the Pima County Attorney's Office added a count of sexual misconduct with a minor, she said. Prieto said the case shows the importance of taking these kind of accusations seriously. "This is unusual," Prieto said. "If this can happen at the Brewster Center, it can happen anywhere." Tucson police say anyone who may be a victim of sexual abuse should call 911.
*** Man i better call 911 right now!!! I MAY be a victim. I'm not but I MAY be!!!
*** Man i better call 911 right now!!! I MAY be a victim. I'm not but I MAY be!!!
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