Former church worker arrested, charged with child sexual assault in Conroe, deputies say

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Authorities arrested Abraham Molina, a 44-year-old former church worker, on charges of indecency with a child and aggravated sexual assault in Conroe, Texas. Investigators suspect he may have additional victims, with incidents potentially dating back to the early 2000s, particularly between 2006 and 2007. Molina is accused of inappropriately touching an 8-year-old boy late last year, waiting for the caregiver to leave the room. Despite multiple past sexual assault reports involving him, detectives have yet to file charges in those cases. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office has urged anyone with information to reach out to the Special Victim's Unit.

Eyewitness News is awaiting responses from both detectives and Molina's attorney regarding the ongoing investigation. The case highlights a troubling pattern of abuse that may have affected several young boys. Authorities aim to ensure that all victims receive the necessary support and justice as the investigation unfolds.

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