Crime & Safety

Severn Man Charged with Sexual Solicitation of Teenage Boys

A 2007 graduate of Old Mill High School is being held by Baltimore Police after he allegedly had sexual relations with two teenage boys.

A Severn man is facing multiple sex offense charges for allegedly engaging in sexual activity with two teenage boys, according to a release from the Baltimore County Police Department.

Identified as Brandon Henry Sukeforth, 22, of the 8200 block of Quarterfield Road, Sukeforth was arrested Oct. 11 after police conducted an investigation looking into claims of inappropriate behavior between a teenager and the 22-year-old.

According to the police report, the mother of a 14-year-old boy told police that she suspected her son of being sexually involved with an adult man after she found “suspicious messages and phone calls” on her son’s phone.

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Police said they were able to confirm that Sukeforth and the teenager engaged in sexual activity in September. As the investigation continued, police learned of another sexual incident between Sukeforth and a 13-year-old back in February.

Police said the Severn man used Facebook to communicate with the teenagers along with his Gmail account. Sukeforth told the victims that he was 17 and 19 in various messages, according to police.

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Sukeforth, a 2007 graduate of , faces two counts of sexual solicitation of a minor, two counts of fourth-degree sex offense, two counts of third-degree sex offense, two counts of perverted practice and one count of second-degree sex offense.

Police said they think Sukeforth may have been involved with more teenagers and that anyone with information regarding any potential incidents should call the Baltimore County Police Department at 410-307-2020.

Police said Sukeforth was being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center. 

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