A New Jersey lady is accused of sexually abusing an underage teen boy and sending him nude photographs of herself on social media over a three-month span.
The investigation started on Might 1, 2024, when a New Jersey State Police trooper obtained a report accusing Tara Carr, 46, of Woodstown, of performing sexual acts on a teen boy who was between 13 and 16 years of age.
The trooper interviewed the boy and his mother and father who accused Carr of sexually assaulting the teenager a number of instances at Marlton Park in Pilesgrove, New Jersey, in addition to a location in Mannington Township between March 2024 and Might 2024.
Sources for victims of sexual assault can be found via the Nationwide Sexual Violence Sources Heart and the Nationwide Sexual Assault Phone Hotline at 800-656-4673.
The teenager informed investigators he had a sexual relationship with Carr who despatched him sexually express messages and pictures on the social media app Snapchat, in line with the affidavit of possible trigger. Investigators stated Carr additionally repeatedly picked the boy up from college and sexually assaulted him a number of instances in her car.
Carr admitted to sending sexually express pictures to the teenager whereas being interviewed by investigators, in line with the felony criticism. Investigators additionally obtained Carr’s cellphone, searched her car and accessed her Snapchat account which corroborated the teenager’s accusations, officers stated.
Carr was arrested on Jan. 9, 2025, in Salem County, New Jersey, and faces sexual assault fees.
Carr has ties to a number of companies within the Deptford, New Jersey, space, together with the Rastelli Children Complicated and South Jersey Storm All Star Cheerleading. A spokesperson for Carr’s household stated she labored in administration, didn’t work together with youngsters concerned with these companies and has since relinquished her involvement. The spokesperson additionally stated the sufferer was not concerned with both enterprise.
Carr is scheduled to look in court docket on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025, for a detention listening to. NBC10 reached out to New Jersey State Police to see if they’re looking for extra potential victims. We’ve not but heard again from them.