Caurey Rollins, 26, was arrested in January after police claimed he asked a child to remove his socks at a Richmond County Urban Air trampoline park and then sucked on his toes.
He was later accused of molesting three fourth-grade girls at the school where he worked, Glenn Hill Elementary. On April 11, he was indicted on seven more counts of child molestation. Rollins was released on May 8.
On Wednesday, police said he pulled up beside a 12-year-old boy playing basketball and showed him pictures of children’s feet. He then asked the boy if his feet looked similar. When the boy said no, Rollins asked him if he could see his feet, according to the Augusta Press.
The child got scared and ran inside. He identified the man as Rollins to his mother, who was aware of the previous case.
He was then arrested on Friday morning, May 19, according to the Augusta Press. Rollins faces charges of criminal attempt of child molestation in the latest case.
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