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Greece resident and Boy Scouts of America employee charged with criminal sex act
Rochester. New York — On Tuesday New York State Police officials announced that a Greece Central School District employee is accused of having sexual contact with a teen.
According to authorities, a 51-year-old Sean Glenny, a Greece resident and Boy Scouts of America employee, was arrested Tuesday and charged with the third-degree criminal sex act.
Glenny is accused of having sexual contact with a 15-year-old in 2015.
No inappropriate behavior was found to have occurred during his employment at the school or on school grounds, authorities said.
Glenny also participated in an Explorer Program with the North Greece Fire Department, according to police. They say he met his victim while working with the fire department in 2015.
Glenny was suspended from the department in November 2015 for violating several department policies, according to North Greece Fire Department Chief Sam DeRosa. He was then removed in January 2016.
Those with information about the case are encouraged to contact New York State Police at 585-398-4100.
Statement from Greece Central School District :
“We are aware that Odyssey Child Care Associate Sean Glenney was arrested today by New York State Police and charged with Criminal Sexual Act 3rd Degree. Mr. Glenney is on leave pending the outcome of this case. While these charges stem from contact outside of school and are unrelated to Mr. Glenney’s employment, we are cooperating fully with law enforcement and working to support students and families. Anyone with concerns should contact a school administrator. Our Trauma, Illness and Grief team is available to offer support as necessary.”
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