Ex-Ohio schools superintendent charged with luring children into car

A former Ohio colleges superintendent was arrested in West Virginia for allegedly luring two kids in his automotive, police mentioned.

William J. Morrison III, 59, of Huntington, was charged with two felony counts of kidnapping, in accordance with the Huntington Police Division.

The ex-school chief allegedly approached a 9-year-old boy and a 12-year-old woman in his automobile on Aug. 17 and provided every of them $20 to babysit his 4-year-old daughter, in accordance with a prison grievance.

The youngsters hopped into the automotive and Morrison drove off, stopping at one level and asking the 9-year-old to get out of the automobile to test the tires. When the boy bought out, Morrison drove away with the 12-year-old woman nonetheless inside, the grievance mentioned.

When the woman began sobbing, Morrison upped his supply to $100, cops mentioned.

The woman was ultimately in a position to open the passenger door and flee just a few blocks later.

Neither of the youngsters was injured.

Police executed two search warrants at Morrison’s residence in Huntington the place he was arrested and at one other house in close by Barboursville. He's presently being held with out bond on the Western Regional Jail.

Morrison was fired as superintendent of the Hamilton Native Faculty District — simply south of Columbus, Ohio — in 2017 when he plead responsible to a misdemeanor drug cost after police discovered crack cocaine in his automotive.

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