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PORTLAND, Ore. — A 36-year-old man from St. Helens has been indicted on 20 charges connected to child sex abuse, as detailed in recent court documents. Isaac Reynolds was taken into custody on Tuesday, with the allegations raising serious concerns within the community.
The indictment includes multiple counts that highlight the severity of the accusations against Reynolds, who worked as a special education assistant. This role placed him in a position of trust, which has intensified the community’s shock and dismay over the allegations.
Authorities have not disclosed specific details regarding the incidents or the victims involved, but they are urging anyone with additional information to come forward. The case has garnered attention, prompting discussions about the safety and protection of children in educational environments. As the legal proceedings unfold, the community remains on high alert, emphasizing the importance of vigilance in safeguarding children from potential threats.
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