A 24-year-old social worker from Ohio finds herself in a deeper legal quagmire after being charged with having a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old boy under her professional care.
Payton Shires, a former employee of the National Youth Advocate Program (NYAP), was initially taken into custody for her alleged actions. Now, she faces additional charges for attempting to intimidate the young boy’s family, escalating an already distressing situation.
Ohio Community Stunned by Shocking Case
The shocking case unfolded in Columbus, Ohio, where the community has been left in disbelief at the allegations.
During her recent court appearance, Shires couldn’t contain her emotions as she listened to the charges against her. Court records reveal that an arrest warrant was issued on October 26, leading to her arraignment on October 28. She now faces charges of intimidating a witness by force or threat.
Prosecutors disclosed that Shires not only attempted to intimidate the family but also put their lives in danger. She allegedly showed up at the 13-year-old’s residence, reportedly armed with a firearm. While there, she not only threatened the boy’s family but also her own life, laying the blame for her predicament squarely at the family’s feet.
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Ongoing Investigation
The troubling saga began when the boy’s mother discovered suspicious text messages on her son’s cellphone, prompting her to contact the authorities on September 27. Subsequent investigations uncovered a video of the teenager and Shires engaged in sexual conduct on the phone.
The young boy, when questioned by detectives, admitted to having sexual encounters with Shires on multiple occasions in September at various locations in Columbus. Consequently, she was initially charged with unlawful sexual conduct with a minor and held on a $500,000 bond.
In light of these disturbing new developments, Shires has had her bond revoked, and she is now expected to remain in custody until her next court appearance, scheduled for November 6.
The case serves as a grim reminder of the importance of vigilance in protecting vulnerable individuals and the consequences faced by those who abuse their positions of trust.
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