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Sheriff: Clinton man charged with child rape, incest

Posted at 6:06 pm December 17, 2019
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Royce Earley
Royce Earley

Royce Scott Earley, 42, of Clinton was arrested Sunday night on three charges of rape of a child and incest, law enforcement officers said.

Anderson County Sheriff’s Office Detective Darrell Slater was dispatched to the victim’s home in Clinton to investigate a sexual offense, Sheriff Russell Barker said in a press release Monday. After obtaining a statement from the witness, Slater turned his attention to finding Earley.

Earley was located in his parked truck at the Mountain View boat ramp in Clinton, the sheriff said. Earley was taken to the Criminal Investigations Division at the Sheriff’s Office and interviewed by Slater.

After the interview, Slater obtained arrest warrants and placed Earley in custody, the press release said. He was transported to the Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton without incident.

Barker praised Slater’s work.

“Anderson County is safer today because of the excellent work by Detective Slater,” Barker said in the press release. “I want to thank the victim and witness in this case for their courage and bravery.”

The press release said the case is still under investigation. The victim is a child, so information about the victim will not be released, Barker said.

Earley is being held at the Anderson County Detention Facility on a $390,000 bond.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, Darrell Slater, Royce Scott Earley, Russell Barker

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