Police reports on the TikTok-inspired “To Catch a Predator” attempt that landed five Assumption University students in court last week shed additional light on how police came to issue charges ...
The alleged victim, a 22-year-old North Carolina man on active duty in the U.S. Army, sent a message on Tinder to one of the charged students, 18-year-old Kelsy Brainard, around 10 p.m., police wrote.
Automatic not-guilty pleas were entered for Easton Randall, 19; Kevin Carroll, 18; Isabella Trudeau, 18; Joaquin Smith, 18; and 18-year-old Kelsy Brainard, whose Tinder account was used to lure ...
Nexstar’s WWLP obtained court documents which show that Assumption University Police reviewed an October incident of assault and battery reported by Kelsy Brainard, a student at the school.
Kelsy Brainard appears district court as she and four other Massachusetts college students made their first appearance on conspiracy and kidnapping charges in Worcester, Mass, Thursday ...
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