Brown, who has worked at 20 different childcare centers since 2017, has not yet entered a plea and remains in custody, with a court appearance scheduled in September. Local health authorities have notified parents of children potentially in Brown’s care, recommending screening as a precautionary measure. The allegations involve children all under the age of two, who attended a single childcare facility in a Melbourne suburb.
Accusations against Brown extend to child rape, sexual assault, and the distribution of child abuse materials. Investigators are prioritizing scrutiny of alleged offences at another childcare center in Essendon. Notably, police indicate that Brown had a valid working with children check at the time of his arrest and was previously unknown to law enforcement before this case emerged.
Victoria Police made the unusual decision to reveal his identity, citing the unique nature of the case, emphasizing the need for all parents with children in childcare to be informed about Brown's background. Although Chief Health Officer Christian McGrath declined to disclose whether Brown has tested positive for any sexually transmitted infections, he confirmed that the nature of the alleged offences has led to the recommendation for screenings, as some infections can be treated with antibiotics.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan expressed her distress over the situation, acknowledging the pain and fear it has instigated among families across the state. A dedicated website has been established to assist those affected by the case.
Accusations against Brown extend to child rape, sexual assault, and the distribution of child abuse materials. Investigators are prioritizing scrutiny of alleged offences at another childcare center in Essendon. Notably, police indicate that Brown had a valid working with children check at the time of his arrest and was previously unknown to law enforcement before this case emerged.
Victoria Police made the unusual decision to reveal his identity, citing the unique nature of the case, emphasizing the need for all parents with children in childcare to be informed about Brown's background. Although Chief Health Officer Christian McGrath declined to disclose whether Brown has tested positive for any sexually transmitted infections, he confirmed that the nature of the alleged offences has led to the recommendation for screenings, as some infections can be treated with antibiotics.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan expressed her distress over the situation, acknowledging the pain and fear it has instigated among families across the state. A dedicated website has been established to assist those affected by the case.