Crime & Safety
Plymouth Township Woman Pleads Guilty To Improper Contact With Underage Girl
Angela Frances D'Alessandro, 33, has admitted in court that she had unlawful contact with a minor girl between 2018 and 2019.

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP, PA — A local woman has pleaded guilty in court to charges that she had unlawful contact with an underage girl during incidents that spanned from early 2018 to the summer of 2019, according to court records and media reports.
Angela Frances D'Alessandro, 33, of Plymouth Meeting, pleaded guilty earlier this month to a felony count of unlawful contact with a minor.
Court records show she is scheduled to be sentenced on Aug. 3 before Montgomery County Common Pleas Court Judge Thomas M. DelRicci.
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Another felony count of corruption of minors as well as two misdemeanor counts of indecent assault without consent of others and indecent assault of a person less than 16 years of age were dropped in exchange for the guilty plea on the one, third-degree felony count, according to the criminal docket sheet in the case.
D'Alessandro, who remains free on bail pending sentencing, was arrested by Whitemarsh Township Police in early 2021, court records show.
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According to an article in the Mercury newspaper of Pottstown, the charges stemmed from an inappropriate relationship that D'Alessandro had with a girl under the age of 16, who said the defendant had inappropriate contact with her of a sexual nature after D'Alessandro befriend her family.
D'Alessandro was 29 years old at the time the inappropriate relationship began.
The specifics of the relationship involved inappropriate text message exchanges and the defendant groping and kissing the girl on different occasions, according to the Mercury report, which cited details from a police criminal complaint.
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