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NewCaneyDotCom Site Admin 1k+12.6 yrs OP 
~ 11 mos ago   Jun 30, '25 12:08pm  
Montgomery County Arrests Two in Disturbing Juvenile Assault In New Caney
 
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Montgomery County Sheriff's Office
 
Arrest Made in Aggravated Sexual Assault of Two Juveniles
 
On June 16, 2025, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report involving two 15-year-old juveniles who were lured through a popular social media platform to the parking lot of the New Caney ISD football stadium. At that location, the suspects produced a pistol and sexually assaulted the victims in a vehicle.
 
After the incident, the victims informed their parents, who immediately contacted the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. Detectives with the Special Victims Unit began an investigation and quickly identified 19-year-old Darville Reginald Allen and 20-year-old Abdul Saleem, both from Kingwood, as the suspects. Warrants were secured, and both individuals were taken into custody without incident.
 
Allen was arrested by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team, which includes members of the US Marshals Service - Gulf Coast Violent Offender Fugitive Task Force. Both suspects have been charged with Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child. Allen’s bond has been set at $150,000 and Saleem’s at $100,000. Both were booked into the Montgomery County Jail.
 
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office urges parents to monitor their children’s social media activity and to report any suspicious communications to law enforcement immediately.This investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information related to this case is encouraged to contact the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at 936-538-5900 and reference case #25A180689. Tips can also be reported anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-392-STOP (7867) or online at www.multicountycrimestoppers.org.To protect the privacy of the victims, no additional details will be released at this time.
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Bloom 10k+4.1 yrs
~ 11 mos ago   Jun 30, '25 12:22pm  
Thank you, officers for getting them off the streets! Emoticon
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Cbear 25k+4.3 yrs
~ 11 mos ago   Jun 30, '25 12:25pm  
Thank you, officers for getting them off the streets!
 
@Bloom : Looks like social media strikes again. I loathe predators like that!
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Bloom 10k+4.1 yrs
~ 11 mos ago   Jun 30, '25 12:27pm  
Bloom : Looks like social media strikes again. I loathe predators like that!
 
@Cbear : It seems so easy for the vulnerable to fall prey to them.
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Cbear 25k+4.3 yrs
~ 11 mos ago   Jun 30, '25 1:13pm  
Cbear : It seems so easy for the vulnerable to fall prey to them.
 
@Bloom : Indeed. In many ways the internet was been a tremendous boost globally yet there will always be pitfalls.
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garfieldgurl 5k+6.8 yrs
~ 11 mos ago   Jun 30, '25 1:50pm  
That's horrible and disgusting! I'm glad they got caught. I'm also glad we don't have kids to worry about things like this. It'd be so stressful.
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DixieDee 1k+3.7 yrs
~ 11 mos ago   Jun 30, '25 3:25pm  
so glad they were caught. Social Media can do so much good, but it also comes with so much bad.
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Jt88888888 1k+5.2 yrs
~ 11 mos ago   Jun 30, '25 9:52pm  
Sick, but good thing they caught them. Now keep them locked away for a while
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