On June 28, 2022, a Dauphin County jury convicted Devin Nelson, age 33, of indecent assault, unlawful contact with a minor and corruption of minors following a trial before Judge Deborah E. Curcillo. The Harrisburg Bureau of Police filed the charges in 2018 after an investigation determined that the defendant indecently touched an 8-year-old girl at a home on Bellevue Road in 2017. The victim, now 13, testified that, one night when she was in fourth grade, her mother’s boyfriend came into her room and touched her indecently. The next morning the defendant told the child that “he was drunk and not to tell her mother what happened”. Nevertheless, the child disclosed the abuse to her mother the day it happened. Testimony revealed that the mother did not report the abuse to the authorities at the time that the incident occurred. The child explained that she told some of her friends what had happened. This likely resulted in the anonymous report received by Dauphin County Children and Youth Services in 2018.
As part of the investigation, an interview of the child occurred at the Children’s Resource Center in Harrisburg. During the interview, the then 9-year-old told the interviewer that her mother told her that if she answered the questions, she would be ripped apart from her family and her mother would get in trouble. While the child made no disclosures of abuse at the CRC, the investigation was left open. About two months later, the child disclosed the sexual abuse during a second interview with investigators. Chief Deputy District Attorney Jennifer Gettle credited the exceptional investigative work of Detective Paula Trovy of Harrisburg Bureau of Police and CYS Caseworker Aishah Calloway. “They went above and beyond to get justice for this child. They recognized that the mother of the child victim was interfering with the child abuse investigation—their diligence brought accountability but also, more importantly, it ensured the safety of that child.”
The trial proceeded without the defendant who failed to appear despite proper notice. The court issued a bench warrant for him. The District Attorney’s Office requests that anyone who may know his whereabouts to contact Harrisburg Bureau of Police or the Dauphin County Sheriff’s Department. You may also submit an anonymous tip through Dauphin County Crime Stoppers. Once the defendant is apprehended, the court will schedule sentencing. In addition to facing imprisonment under the sentencing guidelines, he will be on the Sexual Offender’s Registry for the remainder of his life.
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