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October 1, 2013

Female Sentenced for Having Sex with Juvenile Detainees in 2011

Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones reports that Amber M. Harris, age 34, of Fairfield was sentenced to 90 days in jail today after pleading guilty to 2 counts of Unlawful Sexual Conduct with a Minor and 1 count of Sexual Battery in Butler County Common Pleas Court. After completion of the 90-day sentence, Harris will be required to complete a SAMI (Substance Abuse Mentally Ill) program, and then be subjected to 5 years probation. She also will have to register as a Tier 3 sex offender for the rest of her life. Some of the incidents occurred in 2011 while Harris was employed as an intermittent part-time youth leader with the Butler County Juvenile Rehabilitation Center. Three male victims who were ages 15 (2 of them) and 16 at the time, were being held at the Butler County Juvenile Rehabilitation Center when the incidents occurred.
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Harris stopped working for the Rehab Center in early July 2011. There had been no allegations of any sexual encounters with detainees at that time. But, in June 2013, the Juvenile Detention Center administrators came into information of possible criminal sexual encounters between her and some juvenile detainees while she was employed there back in 2011. They immediately reported the information to the Butler County Sheriff’s Office, and an investigation began. Harris reportedly cooperated with that investigation. She had also been employed part-time in 2011 with St. Aloysius Cambridge School, Dixie Highway, Hamilton, where additional victims were identified. Before the case could be presented directly to a Grand Jury for possible indictment, she plead to a “Bill of Information” through the Butler County Courts, which led to today’s sentencing.

Prepared by:
Sgt. Monte Mayer
Public Information Officer

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