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Top Stories: Pasco Educator Charged; Pastors Arrested; Fair Baby
Here are five of the week's top headlines on Tampa Bay Patches

Here are five of the week's top headlines on Tampa Bay Patches:
PASCO EDUCATOR ARREST: A Pasco County assistant principal is facing federal child pornography charges after being arrested Tuesday afternoon at his home following a Homeland Security investigation, according to multiple sources. Pasco Assistant Principal Arrested On Child Pornography Charges
MASSAGE CHARGES: A former employee of Massage Envy has been arrested after two women say they were battered by the man during massage sessions, police said. Ruslan Grushco, 44, of Sarasota has been charged with two counts of battery. Detectives said they believe there could be additional victims. Former Massage Envy Employee Charged With Battery
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FAIR BABY: A couple of Hillsborough County deputies had an interesting day at the Florida State Fair. They helped deliver a baby. Deputies Deliver Baby Girl At Florida State Fair
PASTOR ACCUSED: The pastor of the Miracle Christian Church has been charged with sexual battery after reportedly telling a 17-year-old girl that she was possessed by a demon and then molesting her. Pastor Accused Of Molesting Teen He Says Was Possessed By Demon
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FORMER PASTOR ACCUSED: A former church pastor has been charged with child molestation after being accused of sexual contact with a child over an 11-year time span. Albert L. Phillips, 74, the former pastor of New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, was arrested Friday, Feb. 9, and charged with lewd or lascivious molestation of a victim under 12, lewd or lascivious conduct on a victim under 16 and lewd or lascivious exhibition on a victim under 16. Former Pastor Arrested For Molesting Child In His Sarasota Home
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