Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Bangor Township man competent to stand trial on charge of molesting vision center employee

A Bangor Township man charged with molesting a vision center employee has been deemed psychologically competent to endure future court proceedings. Bay County District Judge Timothy J. Kelly on Dec. 16 ruled Kevin N. Neahusan, 40, is psychologically fit for trial. Kelly based his decision on reports from the Center for Forensic Psychiatry in Ypsilanti, where Neahusan was evaluated for competency and criminal responsibility. Neahusan is charged with one count of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct, a two-year high court misdemeanor involving touching but not penetration. The charge stems from a female employee of Pearle Vision, 4100 E. Wilder Road in Bay City, claiming that Neahusan grabbed her privates as she fitted him for eyeglasses on July 20.

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