Mr. Kevin Glazik – Diocese of Harrisburg

On Behalf of | Jun 22, 2020 | Abuser Profiles, Catholic Church

Mr. Kevin Glazik

Diocese of Harrisburg

Assignment History:

  • 2013: Our Lady of Hope Church (Coal Township, PA)

Summary of Sexual Abuse Allegations Against Kevin Glazik:

Kevin C. Glazik, 42, was arrested in 2014 for sexually abusing an eight-year-old girl in 2013 while Glazik was a Volunteer, Our Lady of Hope Church. Reports were made to the Diocese of Harrisburg, and the local police about the incident.

According to an affidavit of probable cause, a forensic examination of Glazik’s computer was confiscated from his home during the investigation. Law enforcement found 26 images of child pornography and a video containing child pornography in early August 2013.

Glazik was sentenced to 3 to 23 months in the county prison on the felony offense of unlawful contact with a minor and two years consecutive probation on a misdemeanor of indecent assault. Glazik, who is deemed a sexual predator, was ordered to undergo DNA testing, pay $200 in fines and costs, and refrain from any contact with the victim and other minors.

Glazik ended up serving a total of two months in prison, according to the prison clerk, until his bail was lowered from $75,000 cash to unsecured. He is believed to be still residing in Coal Township, PA.

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