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Man found dangerous after getting arrested while working at Bristol County Wendy’s for allegedly sexually assaulting female walking home from school

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BROCKTON – A Massachusetts man who allegedly sexually assaulted a female walking home from school has been found dangerous, Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy Cruz has announced. 

Following a dangerousness hearing held Friday in Brockton District Court, 22-year-old Marckenson Beauge of Brockton was found to be dangerous and held without bail. He is charged with one count each of Rape of a Child with Force, Indecent Assault and Battery on a Child Under 14, and Kidnapping of a Child. 

On September 18th, Brockton Police responded to the West Middle School for a report of an indecent assault and battery on a child. The female student reported to a school faculty member that she had been sexually assaulted while walking home from school at approximately 3:30 p.m. the day before. The female victim was able to break free from her attackers. She described the clothes her alleged assailant was wearing, and told police that he was missing his front teeth, had messy hair, and was riding a blue bicycle with white lettering and thick tires. 

Brockton Police started an investigation, and through numerous interviews, determined Beauge was a person of interest in the alleged attack. As a result, on Friday, September 20, they sought and obtained a search. warrant on Cherry Street, where it is believed Beauge resides. Beauge was not at home at the time, and police were told that he was working at a Wendy’s restaurant in Easton, where he was taken into custody without incident. 

Beauge is next scheduled to be in court on October 29 for a probable cause hearing.

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