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Forsyth County Teen Indicted on Aggravated Child Molestation, Sodomy Charges

A grand jury returned an indictment on December 19, 2025 charging a Forsyth County juvenile with multiple counts, including aggravated child molestation and aggravated sodomy. The alleged victim was under 10 years old, and the case will move through the Forsyth County Superior Court docket with future hearings to be scheduled.

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Forsyth County Teen Indicted on Aggravated Child Molestation, Sodomy Charges
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On December 19, 2025 a Forsyth County grand jury returned an indictment charging a juvenile with multiple counts that include aggravated child molestation and aggravated sodomy. Court records show the alleged victim was younger than 10 years old, and the matter has been entered on the Superior Court docket to proceed through the Forsyth County Courthouse.

State law protects the identity of juveniles who are charged in delinquency and criminal proceedings, so identifying details of the accused will not be published. The grand jury filed several counts against the juvenile, and court paperwork indicates further pretrial and scheduling hearings will be set by the Superior Court in the weeks ahead. The case will be prosecuted through local channels and is expected to follow established court processes for serious offenses involving a minor.

The indictment will be handled within Forsyth County court systems, which means hearings, filings, and case management will take place at the Forsyth County Courthouse. Law enforcement and prosecutorial records have been updated to reflect the grand jury action, and local prosecutors will manage charging decisions and next procedural steps. Victim services and investigative follow up are being coordinated through law enforcement and prosecutorial offices as the case advances.

For Forsyth County residents the indictment underscores both community concern for child safety and the legal protections that govern juvenile proceedings. The county will see court activity related to the indictment, and the case may prompt renewed attention to local resources for victims and families. Residents seeking information about court dates or victim support should contact the Forsyth County courthouse or the prosecutor's office, and law enforcement remains the primary channel for reports or inquiries about criminal investigations.

The proceedings will balance the need to protect a young victim, the community interest in safety, and the statutory protections afforded to juveniles. As the case moves through the court system more details will become part of the public docket following standard legal protocols.

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