Pastor of Waterloo church charged with stealing money

Pastor of Waterloo church charged with stealing money
Pastor of Waterloo church charged with stealing money

 

October 14, 2010
By Cherri Greeno, Record staff

KITCHENER — Police have charged a Waterloo pastor after they say he stole money from the church he worked for.

The senior pastor of St. John’s Lutheran Church is alleged to have stolen more than $5,000 from the church over a 16-month period beginning in 2009 and continuing through 2010.

Investigators are not yet releasing the exact amount of funds alleged to have been taken.

Officers began their investigation in June after being contacted by members of the church “who were concerned about money disappearing,” said Waterloo Regional Police spokesperson Olaf Heinzel.

The pastor was arrested on Oct. 13.

Heinzel wouldn’t get into details about how the money was allegedly stolen but said the pastor “had access to areas of the church where money was being kept.”

A woman who answered the phone at the church said staff had no comment on the matter.

The 46-year-old pastor, who lives in Kitchener, has been charged with theft over $5,000.

He is scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 17.

 

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Sebastian County Inmate Says God Told Him to Kill Fellow Inmate

Sebastian County Inmate Says God Told Him to Kill Fellow Inmate

Inmate Ashley Kaufman

Sebastian County deputies say Ashley Kaufman admitted to killing Gary Wolf, another inmate in the jail. (September 16, 2010)

An inmate at the Sebastian County Detention Center in Fort Smith is dead after apparently being strangled by another inmate. Jailers found Gary Wolf laying on his bunk, covered up and unresponsive around 9:30 a.m. Thursday.

Chief Deputy Tom Young says as deputies were making rounds, when Ashley Kaufman told them to check on Wolf. Deputies called EMS and first responders. According to Chief Deputy Young, Kaufman later admitted that he had killed Wolf.

"He told investigators that he thought God had told him to do this," Chief Deputy Young said. He says it appears Wolf was killed in Kaufman's cell. Investigators believe Kaufman later dragged Wolf's body back to Wolf's cell.

Wolf was pronounced dead by the coroner.

Kaufman was originally booked into the jail on charges of domestic battery, parole violation and kidnapping. Wolf had been jailed on Sept. 9 on two counts of sexual assault.

Pastor arrested: DeLand man accused of molesting 15-year-old after ride in hearse

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More than three years ago, Michael Charles Campbell was working for a funeral home and driving a hearse with a body in it when he gave a 15-year-old girl a ride, police say.

After they delivered the deceased to Daytona Beach International Airport and drove away, Campbell enticed the girl into performing a "skit" that he promised would help her land a lucrative modeling career, she later told police.

They ended up at a motel, where police allege Campbell molested the girl for hours.

After a lengthy investigation into that alleged attack and other incidents, Campbell, 46, was charged this week with lewd and lascivious molestation and lewd and lascivious conduct.

He is also accused of photographing and videotaping a nude 13-year-old girl.

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Priest charged with abuse


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A 74 year old priest has been charged with a number of sexual offences against a teenage boy.

 

Father Brendan Wrixon, with an address in Newmarket, County Cork appeared at Mallow District Court today. His alleged crimes were committed in the early 1980s.

 

He was arrested following the Garda investigation into allegations of clerical child sex abuse in the Diocese of Cloyne.

 

Dressed in a purple checked shirt, grey jacket and black trousers, Fr Wrixon, who has not practiced in ministry since 2005, spoke only to confirm his identity during the hearing.

 

Fr Wrixon was remanded on his own bail of €100 and returned for trial in November.


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North Plainfield priest removed amid sexual misconduct allegations

North Plainfield priest removed amid sexual misconduct allegations

Published: Tuesday, October 12, 2010, 7:47 PM     Updated: Tuesday, October 12, 2010, 8:09 PM

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NORTH PLAINFIELD — The Diocese of Metuchen has removed a North Plainfield priest after allegations recently surfaced that the he sexually abused a minor 30 years ago in Pennsylvania.

The Rev. Gregory Uhrig, 63, pastor of St. Luke Roman Catholic Parish in the Somerset County borough, was placed on leave last week, church officials said.

Uhrig could not be reached for comment today. But according to a letter from the Metuchen diocese, Uhrig denies the allegations.

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Pastor arrested on 11 sexual abuse charges - News - ReviewJournal.com

Pastor arrested on 11 sexual abuse charges

A pastor of a Las Vegas church was arrested Friday on 11 sexual abuse charges, five years after a similar case against him was dropped.

North Las Vegas police arrested Billy Eckstine McCurdy, 57, following an eight-month investigation into allegations that he sexually assaulted teen boys at his home.

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More than half of Chicago parishes have had a priest accused of sex abuse, report says

Victims advocate groups track parishes from 1917 to 2009

Therese Albrecht holds a sign listing all of the Chicago Archdiocese parishes affected by priests publicly accused of sexual abuse. (Chris Walker/Tribune)

Therese Albrecht holds a sign listing all of the Chicago Archdiocese parishes affected by priests publicly accused of sexual abuse. (Chris Walker/Tribune) (October 10, 2010)

Elderly woman claiming assault by pastor seeks $25M from church

Dec. 08, 2009 

GALVESTON - An elderly Texas City woman is suing a former pastor of her church for up to $25 million for alleged false imprisonment and sexual assault.

The lawsuit accuses the Rev. Morris Joseph "Skip" Ehrlich III of twice molesting the 80-year-old plaintiff, who is known only as Jane Doe, between May and August while he was pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Texas City.

It also accuses Presbytery of New Covenant Inc. and Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), which oversee the church, of failing to investigate Ehrlich's background, failing to report the clergyman's reported wrongdoing and misconduct and failing to take necessary preventative action.

Court papers show that the plaintiff joined the church in 1950 after she converted from Catholicism. The woman and her late husband were married there.

After her spouse's death from Alzheimer's disease in November 2007, the woman became a very active member within the church community.

She had contact with Ehrlich as pastor and through her involvement in various activities, the suit says.

According to the complaint, as early as May 29 Ehrlich began making a series of indecent propositions, making numerous sexual comments, and ultimately, sexually assaulting her on a more than one occasion.

"During this time, defendant Ehrlich began making repeated unwanted telephone calls, sexual comments, and sexual propositions to the plaintiff, comments she ignored and disregarded because of her faith, her upbringing, and her trust in the church," the original petition says.

The lawsuit states that Ehrlich drove the plaintiff home from the hospital after she visited an ill parishioner. She claims the pastor talked about other women, unzipped his pants, and placed his hand on her leg.

"Shocked, the plaintiff pushed his hand away, closed her eyes and began praying, when he said, 'What? Are you visualizing this?'" the suit says.

The plaintiff says the incident made her feel ashamed, prompting her to talk to the church secretary and the secretary's husband. The couple then referred the woman to a Presbytery of New Convenant official.

During a meeting with the church official at her house on July 1, the plaintiff discussed the incident as well as played recorded voice mails from Ehrlich.

The plaintiff claims no action was taken against Ehrlich following the meeting, and he continued to preach at the church.

Shortly afterwards, Ehrlich drove the woman again to the hospital to see another parishioner.

The suit alleges that Ehrlich took the plaintiff home, entered her residence uninvited and assaulted her.
"The plaintiff cried out, begging him to stop... to which he replied, 'You need to get out of your little world,'" the suit states.

Following the alleged assault, the suit states the plaintiff stopped attending church for the first time in 58 years. Disturbed by the plaintiff's lengthy absence, the church president on Aug. 4 told Ehrlich that he was going to visit the woman to see if there were any problems.

Prior to the church president's visit, the plaintiff claims Ehrlich came to her house in an attempt to hush her, the suit says.

"Defendant Ehrlich returned to the plaintiff's residence... making threats and representing that she could not hurt him, and that others before her were unsuccessful," the suit states.

The plaintiff says the pastor subsequently grabbed her, forced her into the bedroom, and attacked her again and forced her to perform certain sexual acts.

"Again, the plaintiff cried out, begging him to stop, to no avail," the suit says.

The next day, the plaintiff contacted church officials and requested a formal complaint.

The defendants are faulted for numerous acts including, but not limited to violating the woman's constitutional rights, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligence and sexual exploitation.

The plaintiff is seeking damages for pain and suffering, mental anguish, medical expenses, and has requested a jury trial.

Ehrlich, who reportedly lives in La Junta, Colo., is the subject of a criminal probe by the Galveston County District Attorney's Office.

Galveston attorney Darrell A. Apffel is representing the plaintiff.

The case has been assigned to Galveston County 122nd District Court Judge John Ellisor.

Case No. 09CV2229

 

Youth minister gets 5 years for child porn

December 8, 2009

CAMDEN -- A former youth minister at Malaga Assembly of God Church accused of possessing more than 100 images of child pornography was sentenced Monday to five years in federal prison.


Robert Kevin Carlino, 32, pleaded guilty to the crime in August, several months after FBI agents and Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office investigators raided his Newfield home.

Carlino admitted to downloading images of children engaged in sexual activity from e-mails sent to him and from Internet sites.

Carlino accessed an invitation-only Internet forum with links to various incest chat rooms that are used primarily to share and comment on child pornography, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. He then downloaded a folder containing 134 sexually explicit images involving a girl who was about 9 years old when the photos were taken, authorities said.

In addition to the prison sentence, Carlino must serve 10 years of supervised release. U.S. District Judge Noel L. Hillman allowed him to remain on house arrest on $50,000 bond until authorities determine a date he must surrender himself to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons.

Carlino was a youth minister at the Malaga church from 2007 until his arrest this past March.