How Could You? Hall of Shame-CASA-Brian Criswell UPDATED

By on 2-06-2014 in Abuse in foster care, Brian Criswell, California, CPS Incompetence, How could you? Hall of Shame

How Could You? Hall of Shame-CASA-Brian Criswell UPDATED

This will be an archive of heinous actions by those involved in child welfare, foster care and adoption. We forewarn you that these are deeply disturbing stories that may involve sex abuse, murder, kidnapping and other horrendous actions.

From Santa Cruz, California, “the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office arrested Brian Criswell, 39, in connection with the alleged molestation of two children, including with one starting from 2009 to 2011, according to Sheriff’s Deputy Ryan Kennedy.

Criswell was placed into custody Friday morning on suspicion of sodomy with a child under 14, oral copulation with a child under 14 and lewd and lascivious behavior by force with a child under 14, according to online records of the Santa Cruz County Jail.

Criswell also was also arrested on suspicion of annoying or molesting a child under 18, possessing pornography of a child under 18 and indecent exposure, according to jail records.

His bail was set at $500,000 for each of the six felony counts, according to the jail.

Deputies captured Criswell at 11:30 a.m. Friday at the Dominican Hospital located at 1555 Soquel Drive in Santa Cruz, according to the jail’s website.

Criswell was arrested in connection with his conduct with minors through his role in Santa Cruz County’s Court Appointed Special Advocates, or CASA, program, according to Kennedy.

CASA, based in Watsonville, recruits, screens and provides volunteer mentors to spend time with to spend time with children placed by judges into foster care, according to Cynthia Druley, the group’s executive director.

Each child advocate typically spends two to four hours per week with the foster care youth for about two years with the goal of recommending to the court how the kid may be placed into a permanent home, Druley said.

Criswell, who worked as a CASA child volunteer advocate going back to 2009, was terminated from the program three weeks ago, Druley said.

“We were shocked that one of our volunteers who we’ve known and who passed a background check would be involved in this activity,” Druley said.

CASA requires its volunteers pass a detailed background review, including with the FBI, sex offenders’ registry and criminal history databases, and provide multiple personal references, Druley said.

Criswell passed the extensive check of his past, which showed that the organization cannot be “too careful…about the people who we allow to work with children,” Druley said.

The sheriff’s office has reason to believe that there are still other child victims who had been in contact with Criswell while he served as a youth counselor, advocate and sports coach, Kennedy said.”

Former foster care advocate arrested on suspicion of child sex abuse[KTVU 10/19/13]

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Update:”Brian Criswell, a 40-year-old Santa Cruz man charged with 29 counts related to child molestation, will go to trial May 5.

Santa Cruz County Superior Court Judge Paul Burdick set the date Wednesday.

Criswell was arrested in October on suspicion of child molestation but posted bail. He was rearrested weeks later after further investigation brought more charges.

Prosecutors said there are three known male victims: ages 6, 16 and 24.

Criswell met the victims through his role as a local youth coach and as a child advocate.

Criswell is being held in Santa Cruz County Jail in lieu of $500,000 bail.”

Trial date for Santa Cruz man accused of child molestation[Santa Cruz Sentinel 3/12/14 by Calvin Men]

 

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