breaking news
Investigators charged Gerald O`Shannon with four counts of felony rape of a mentally disabled teen.
Investigators with the sheriff`s office say O`Shannon posted $50,000 bond Tuesday and was released-- we visited the mobile home park where he lives, he wasn`t home, but we did talk with some residents there.
The sheriff`s department charged 57-year-old O`Shannon with raping a mentally disabled 15-year-old boy.
According to investigators, the boy told them O`Shannon paid him not to tell anyone. Investigators say O`Shannon probably has other skeletons in the closet.
"We`re still investigating some things, and from our investigations so far we`ve found that he`s been charged with this before several times but has never been convicted," Lt. John Moore said.
Natalie Jones lives near O`Shannon.
She says she became suspicious several months ago, when she saw the boy go inside O`Shannon`s mobile home.
"Around 10 or later, I`ve seen him go in and the door shut and the lights turn off, I`ve heard the door actually lock."
Jones says she`s known O`Shannon for a long time...and now worries about the safety of her four children.
"He`d come down, we`d have coffee and talk and I kind of thought it was odd the way he looked at my kids when they`d play."
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