3 More Alleged Predators Arrested

HARRISBURG — Attorney General Tom Corbett announced that agents from the Attorney General’s Child Predator Unit have made three recent arrests, including a volleyball coach from Montgomery County who allegedly sent nude photos to what he thought was a 13-year old girl; a Franklin County man accused of traveling to York to have sex with what he believed was a 14-year old girl; and a Lebanon County man charged with sending sexually explicit webcam videos to what he believed was a 13-year old girl.

Corbett identified the defendants as:

H. Michael Villarose II, 34, 516 Fairfield Road, Plymouth Meeting, Montgomery County.

Howard Douglas Davis, 54, 901 Willow St., Lebanon.

Chad Randall Keefer, 43, 13327 Locust Level Road, Greencastle, Franklin County.

Corbett said that all three suspects are accused of using Internet chat rooms and instant message services to approach and sexually proposition what they believed were young girls. In reality, they were communicating with undercover agents from the Child Predator Unit who were using the online profiles of children.

For more information, you can go to the attorney general's web site.

Comments

Rob Seymour said…
I just cannot believe it.. I worked with Villarose years ago about 2002 at Allegiance Telecom which is no more. Seemed like a really nice guy who loved volleyball. Hell I have a daughter now that is very disturbing that we work with predators and cant tell the difference.. I feel in High School Sports..Women should coach the girls sports and Men should coach the boys..But hell then that seems a little safer but who knows...

I pray for his family, This really hurts people families the most. It is embarrasement so deep it causes a depression within the immediate family. My Father who is a pastor counseled a family who went through this..May God have mercy on him but at the same time protect our Kids from the evil that lurks inside the minds of predators..
Anonymous said…
It sure does hurt people's families. Especially if its there father who they haven't spoken with in 8 years, and they find out this is what theyve been up to.
Anonymous said…
I feel sorry for all of these men. I am sure there is more to each of their stories than is written. Let us not judge, but show forgiveness. Matt, 6:14-15.

JUDGE NOT UNLESS YOU BE JUDGED. One day we all will be standing in front of GOD. We will all will have to answer for ALL of our actions. The question is... "Are you ready?"

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