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TUSKEGEE, AL (WSFA) - The Alabama Bureau of Investigation says a Tuskegee Police Officer currently in custody on sexual abuse charges has been served with additional warrants after another alleged victim stepped forward.
Authorities
originally arrested 38-year-old Levy Kelly, a Tuskegee Police Officer,
on December 13 on three counts of rape second degree and three counts of
enticement of a child for immoral purposes.
After Kelly's arrest,
authorities say a second underage female came forward with allegations
against the officer. In addition to the original six counts, Kelly has
now been charged with first-degree rape, second-degree sexual abuse and
two counts of enticing a child to enter a vehicle, house, etc., for
immoral purposes.
Kelly is still being held in the Macon County Jail.
No
additional information is available for release at this time due to the
ongoing investigation. The ABI asks anyone with information pertaining
to this case to call the ABI Crime Tip Line at 1-800-392-8011 or
334-242-1142.