Connecticut State Police have arrested a former Connecticut school employee accused of sexually assaulting an 11-year-old boy, for allegedly having contact with a minor over Snapchat, violating her terms of release from custody, authorities said.
On Sept. 12, the Connecticut State Police Eastern Major Crime Squad began investigating allegations of sexual assault on a minor involving Alyson Cranick. Officers developed probable caused and arrested Cranick for allegedly having sexual contact with a minor on several occasions during the summer of 2022, in Columbia and Colchester.
On Nov. 14, Cranick was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree sexual assault with a minor and three counts of risk of injury to a minor on the strength of an arrest warrant approved by Rockville Superior Court.
On Nov. 14, Cranick was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree sexual assault with a minor and three counts of risk of injury to a minor on the strength of an arrest warrant approved by Rockville Superior Court.
Cranick was arrested again on Nov. 15 and charged with two counts of first-degree sexual assault and two counts of risk of injury to a minor, on strength of an arrest warrant from New London Superior Court, police said.
Cranick posted court-set bonds for both respective cases and was released. She was placed on Pretrial Intensive Supervision, on the condition that she had “no unsupervised contact with minors.”
State police received a third-party report on Monday that Cranick allegedly sent a Snapchat message to a 13-year-old girl last week. After receiving the report, the Columbia Resident State Trooper contacted Cranick who agreed to an interview.
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