Bensalem, PA|News|
Man Sexually Abused 3 Young Girls In Bensalem: Police
Bensalem Police said Mohhamed Alam lured the girls into his bedroom with candy and assaulted them numerous times from ages 3 to 11.

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Bensalem Police said Mohhamed Alam lured the girls into his bedroom with candy and assaulted them numerous times from ages 3 to 11.

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