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Counselor Alerts Police To Teen's Alleged Improper Relationship

Aurora Man Charged With Sexual Contact With Child

POSTED: 2:50 p.m. MDT September 19, 2002
UPDATED: 3:35 p.m. MDT September 19, 2002

An Aurora man was arrested Thursday morning after a school counselor informed police that one of the students was possibly having a sexual relationship with the 41-year-old man.

Roy N. Taylor, was charged with enticement of a child and unlawful sexual contact with a child.

Taylor is suspected of having a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old Erie boy.

After the boy's school counselor told Erie police about his/her suspicions, officers searched Taylor's home.

The police investigation revealed that Taylor had met the teen through an Internet chat room and he and the boy chatted several times.

Taylor and the unidentified teen met in person on at least two occasions, Erie police said.

Erie police will question Taylor at the Erie Police Department before he is transported to the Weld County Jail.

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