George Andrew Taylor, 34, of Waldorf, has been charged with sex abuse of a minor continued course of conduct; sex offense third-degree; sex-offense fourth-degree; and second-degree assault in connection with a sexual child abuse case that was reported in December 2019.
PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (January 7, 2020)—Calvert County Public Schools has been notified by the Charles County Sheriff's Office that an employee, George Andrew Taylor, 34, of Waldorf, has been charged with sex abuse of a minor continued course of conduct; sex offense third-degree; sex-offense fourth-degree; and second-degree assault in connection with a sexual child abuse case that was reported in December 2019. According to a press release from the Charles County Sheriff's Office, Taylor, who is known to the victim's family, is alleged to have assaulted the child in both Charles and Calvert County.
Mr. Taylor is on administrative leave from Calvert County Public Schools pending the outcome of the investigation.
Before being placed on leave, Mr. Taylor, worked at Barstow Elementary. Prior to that, he was assigned to Calvert Country School. He has been an employee of Calvert County Public Schools for less than two years.
Mr. Taylor was employed by the Charles County Public School system between 2014–2018.
Investigators from Charles County and Calvert County are pursuing information and working to determine whether any criminal activity involving a student occurred while Taylor was employed by either school system. Out of precaution, parents are asked to speak with their children about Taylor and report any activity that could be deemed inappropriate to Detective Bringley at (301) 609-6499. The investigation is on-going.
Charles County Sheriff's Office Press Release
Man Charged with Sexual Child Abuse and Other Related Charges: On January 7, detectives assigned to the Charles County Sheriff's Office Criminal Investigations Division charged George Andrew Taylor, 34, of Waldorf, with sex abuse of a minor continued course of conduct; sex offense third-degree; sex-offense fourth-degree; and second-degree assault in connection with a sexual child abuse case that was reported in December, 2019. Taylor, who is known to the victim's family, is alleged to have assaulted the child in both Charles and Calvert County. During this investigation, detectives learned Taylor was most recently employed by the Calvert County Public Schools. Previously, he was employed as a building worker with the Charles County Public School system between 2014 – 2018. He worked at John Hanson Middle School, T.C. Martin Middle School, and was a junior varsity wrestling coach at St. Charles High School. Investigators from Charles County and Calvert County are pursuing information and working to determine whether any criminal activity involving a student occurred while Taylor was employed by either school system. Out of precaution, parents are asked to speak with their children about Taylor and report any activity that could be deemed inappropriate to Detective Bringley at (301) 609-6499. The investigation is on-going.
Man Charged with Sexual Child Abuse and Other Related Charges: On January 7, detectives assigned to the Charles County Sheriff's Office Criminal Investigations Division charged George Andrew Taylor, 34, of Waldorf, with sex abuse of a minor continued course of conduct; sex offense third-degree; sex-offense fourth-degree; and second-degree assault in connection with a sexual child abuse case that was reported in December, 2019. Taylor, who is known to the victim's family, is alleged to have assaulted the child in both Charles and Calvert County. During this investigation, detectives learned Taylor was most recently employed by the Calvert County Public Schools. Previously, he was employed as a building worker with the Charles County Public School system between 2014 – 2018. He worked at John Hanson Middle School, T.C. Martin Middle School, and was a junior varsity wrestling coach at St. Charles High School. Investigators from Charles County and Calvert County are pursuing information and working to determine whether any criminal activity involving a student occurred while Taylor was employed by either school system. Out of precaution, parents are asked to speak with their children about Taylor and report any activity that could be deemed inappropriate to Detective Bringley at (301) 609-6499. The investigation is on-going.