Crime & Safety
Elderly man, who was a customer of a woman who ran a child traficking ring, worked as impersonator at amusement park when he began moIesting two children, 5 and 6 years old, over the course of a year at his home

Charlotte, N.C. – According to the police officials, the 78-year-old man, later identified as Bevvier, was arrested and later charged with multiple charges, including: aggravated se-ual abuse, abusive se-ual contact, offensive t0uching and other charges after he reportedly moIested two children, starting when they were 5 and 6 years old. Police officials released a statement, stating that the elderly man abused both victims at his home, which is located behind a theme park, where he worked for many years.
The 78-year-old man, who used to work for the park as Santta, se-ually abused both children for more than a year. The victims were 5 and 6 years also when the abuse began. During the investigation process, authorities reportedly discovered that the man reportedly performed 0raI se* and p-netrated them using his fingers.
Local news outlet WLOS reported that the elderly man was a customer of a 39-year-old woman who reportedly ran a child trafficking ring. The woman, later identified as Shawnena, was arrested in June for child abuse and assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. Neither of the defendants is currently facing any trafficking-related charges.
According to the court documents, the woman reportedly slammed the head of a 5-year-old child on the floor, causing her to stop breathing. The child, who was not identified, had to be resuscitated and was rushed to the hospital suffering from a brain hemorrhage that required an emergency craniotomy. The woman also broke the girl’s hand when she pounded it on a table.
Featured Image – “Meet Santta’ from the park’s officials website | Bevvier (Booking Photo)
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