Teen Sex Assault Allegations Aired At Croton-On-Hudson School Board Meeting

A Croton-Harmon student who alleged she was sexually abused by two classmates during a party in Yorktown spoke out a Dec. 1 Croton-Harmon School Board meeting about the way her case is being handled by both the police, and the school system, according to lohud.com. The 14-year-old girl told Yorktown Police the day after the party that she was sexually attacked during a party that included a group of freshman high school students, said Yorktown Police Lt.

New Details Emerge In Teen Sex Assault Case In Yorktown

Two teens who were charged with juvenile delinquency for allegedly sexually assaulting a girl at a Yorktown party on Sunday, Oct. 30, were not hit with stiffer charges because the attack did not qualify as first-degree rape, according to the Westchester County District Attorney's Office. The two 14-year-old Croton-on-Hudson teens were charged with four counts of juvenile delinquency because of their age, and because according to the facts of the case, the crime did not meet the requirements for the charges, said Robert Wolf, spokesman with the District Attorney's Office.