YONKERS A 45-year-old city worker, his teenage son and an unnamed younger boy were arrested in two unrelated sex crimes involving young girls, police said yesterday.
Warren Druyan, a maintenance worker at police headquarters and the City Court complex on South Broadway, is accused of having inappropriate sexual contact with an 11-year-old girl he knows, Deputy Police Chief Charles Gardner said.
Police began investigating Druyan on a complaint by the girl's parents on Saturday. It is not known when the alleged crime occurred. Druyan was arrested Saturday evening on a charge of first-degree sexual abuse, a felony.
Druyan's son, Anthony, 17, and the younger boy were arrested Saturday on charges of first-degree attempted rape of a minor, a felony. Police declined to release the age of the girl. Gardner said the second case came to light as police were investigating the elder Druyan.
"The investigation is active and open at this time," Gardner said. "At this time, we are trying to determine whether any other criminal acts have occurred in connection with these individuals." http://www.thejournalnews.com/newsroom/060804/a0108molest.html
Warren Druyan, a maintenance worker at police headquarters and the City Court complex on South Broadway, is accused of having inappropriate sexual contact with an 11-year-old girl he knows, Deputy Police Chief Charles Gardner said.
Police began investigating Druyan on a complaint by the girl's parents on Saturday. It is not known when the alleged crime occurred. Druyan was arrested Saturday evening on a charge of first-degree sexual abuse, a felony.
Druyan's son, Anthony, 17, and the younger boy were arrested Saturday on charges of first-degree attempted rape of a minor, a felony. Police declined to release the age of the girl. Gardner said the second case came to light as police were investigating the elder Druyan.
"The investigation is active and open at this time," Gardner said. "At this time, we are trying to determine whether any other criminal acts have occurred in connection with these individuals." http://www.thejournalnews.com/newsroom/060804/a0108molest.html