“The presence of this individual in some of our schools and with some of our students is very alarming,” the Archdiocese of Chicago said in a letter.
A man used a fake name to get a private tutoring job in the south suburbs, then engaged in sexual contact with a child, police say. He also worked at multiple Catholic schools in the Chicago area, according to the Archdiocese of Chicago.
Orland Park police arrested 43-year-old Brett Smith, and he made his initial court appearance Friday in Bridgeview. He’s been charged with aggravated criminal sexual abuse.
Authorities said parents in the south suburbs looked on the Nextdoor app for a tutor for their 9-year-old son and found a man going by the name BJ S. McAuliffe.
He got the job, but the parents became suspicious after the Zelle bank payment showed up under the name Brett Smith. Soon after, they found…
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