Man faces myriad of child sex charges
by Doug Clark
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An Autryville man is facing a legion of sexual offenses, all involving children, following an investigation that began in mid-November.

The culmination of that investigation was Tuesday night when Patrick Michael O’Hara was taken into custody by Sampson County Sheriff’s investigators.

O’Hara, 36, of 51 R. Hall Lane, Autryville, was charged with a first degree sex offense of a child; sex offense 13,14,15; and two counts of taking indecent liberties with a minor.

According to investigators, a parent reported that their juvenile daughter had been sexually assaulted on Nov. 21 at O’Hara’s Autryville residence during a time when a mother and child were at the home. The next day, Nov. 22, the child’s mother reported the incident to law enforcement.

As the investigation began, officials discovered that a similar incident, with another minor, reportedly took place at the residence two years prior, and at the same location.

Investigators tracked down the previous victim who confirmed the incident had taken place.

O’Hara was arrested Tuesday night at 6 p.m. and given a $200,000 secured bond by Magistrate C. Hollingsworth. His first court date has been set for Dec. 11.

To reach Doug Clark call 910-592-8137 ext. 123 or send e-mail to sisports@myclintonnc.com.
comments (2)
« lafus_crickamus2 wrote on Sunday, Dec 06 at 09:27 AM »
I can only believe there must be something in the water to have a rash of child diddlers in Sampson County. Former deputy sheriff, Paul Mitchell, and now this guy. I'm glad justin jackson is just a bum and not a diddler.
« noneyobiz wrote on Thursday, Dec 03 at 09:59 PM »
This is Bad News. But I think this would make the Perfect cellmate for Mitch Autry, These two have a lot to talk about? and maybe a long time to do it...
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